Sunday, December 7, 2025

Abalone Jewels

I've been using abalone in jewels for a long time, 30 plus years. It's a unique and interesting 
material. In the collage below some of the pieces are ones that I found at various places up 
and down the  coast between Gualala and Westport. The best beach I've found is near Mendocino
but is a challenge to get down to so not many people search there. I have found some wonderful 
pieces there. Some I've used just as I found them although I polished them. Some I cut and sanded 
and polished. You need to be very carefulwhen cutting or sanding as the dust is very toxic and
can cause harm. Some of the pieces in the collage use pieces I've found, some are Paua shell, 
a type of abalone that comes from New Zealand that I buy in a variety of shapes. Most of the 
jewels pictured are made of a mixture of silver, copper, gold and sometimes brass. I have boxes 
full of abalone pieces that I've collected over the years.