Handbag holder made with mother pearl - black pearl

Handbag holder made with mother pearl - black pearl

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With a real set Tahitian pearl (Class AB 8 mm).

The handbag holder is a bag accessory useful and stylish that allows you to hang your purse on a table, a bar, a railing, an armrest, etc.. Whether it is in coffee shop, a restaurant, an office and even at home, you keep your handbag close to you anytime.

Folding and compact you simply store it in its velvet bag, to slide into the handbag to always have it with you.

Discreet and refined, it is a real gem that will not go unnoticed. Different models are available in tahitian mother pearl, in respect of the Polynesian crafts. The colors and reflections from the mother pearl may change depending on the light, but also and especially the mother pearl itself, which makes the charm. Some designs are engraved by hand and may also vary. Each handbag holder is unique.

How to use it: unfold the handbag holder, gently pull the clip, put the handbag holder on the support (bar, railing, armrest, etc...) and simply hang your handbag to the hook.

Comes in a case with a square of velvet. Stainless steel and skid pad. Diameter: 4.5cm (door-closed bag). Weight: 46 g.

Mother-of-pearl

Origin :

Since millennium, the warm waters of Polynesian lagoons are home for a marvel: the pearl oyster or "Pinctada margaritifera". Coming from a pure and exceptional lagoon, this unique mother-of-pearl can have incomparable and natural hues. The cultured pearl born from these mother-of-pearls have also unique hues and are known as real gems.

Use :

The Polynesians have always used the mother-of-pearl. They once had a utility value (tools, fishing lures, hooks, graters, scrapers, spoons, spatulas…) but also a decorative and ornamental value as costumes and ceremonial objects. Thus the old ornaments were adorned with large pearls polished with intense glare, which added to the majesty of the person who was wearing. During their history, mother-of-pearls have always been interested humans not for the pearls they might contain, but for the exceptional beauty of their shells.

Black Pearl and Mother-of-pearl engraving :

Today, the cultured black pearl of Tahiti became a symbol of elegance and beauty in the world. Although only 25 to 30% of mother-of-pearls give birth to a marketable pearl and mother-of-pearls are very popular. They are used for the manufacture of jewelry or luxury, or for the manufacture of traditional costumes.

Mother-of-pearl possesses particular reflections which hang on the light. The typically Polynesian artistic motives make reference to the omnipresent ancestral culture in the everyday life. Often abstracted for the greenhorns, they are loaded with symbols and meanings.


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