New Zealand Pāua Shell Earrings – Rainbow Abalone Free-Form Drops on Sterling Silver Hooks | Ocean Energy Jewellery.
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New Zealand Pāua Shell Earrings – Rainbow Abalone Free-Form Drops on Sterling Silver Hooks | Ocean Energy Jewellery.

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New Zealand Pāua Shell Earrings – Rainbow Abalone Free-Form Drops on Sterling Silver Hooks | Ocean Energy Jewellery.Rainbow Ocean Earrings New Zealand Pua Shell on Sterling Silver These striking earrings celebrate the brilliance of the ocean. Each drop is cut from genuine New Zealand pua shell, renowned worldwide for its dazzling play of iridescent blues, greens, and purples. Light dances across the surface with every movement, creating a wearable piece of the sea itself. Suspended from 925 sterling silver fish hook findings, these earrings are lightweight,

Rainbow Ocean Earrings – New Zealand Pāua Shell on Sterling Silver

These striking earrings celebrate the brilliance of the ocean. Each drop is cut from genuine New Zealand pāua shell, renowned worldwide for its dazzling play of iridescent blues, greens, and purples. Light dances across the surface with every movement, creating a wearable piece of the sea itself. Suspended from 925 sterling silver fish hook findings, these earrings are lightweight, comfortable, and effortlessly eye-catching — perfect for everyday wear or a special ocean-inspired statement.



🔹 Spiritual & Symbolic Meaning
• Connection to the Ocean: Pāua (NZ abalone) is a powerful symbol of the sea, embodying emotional balance, intuition, and adaptability — much like the shifting tides.
• Healing & Harmony: The shell’s vibrant rainbow shimmer is associated with healing the heart chakra, encouraging compassion, peace, and understanding.
• Protection & Strength: Traditionally, Māori regarded pāua as a taonga (treasure), used in carvings to represent eyes that could see beyond the ordinary — protective and guiding.
• Creativity & Expression: Its rainbow iridescence symbolizes inspiration and self-expression, making it a perfect companion for artists and dreamers.

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🔹 Science & Natural History of Pāua

Pāua (Haliotis iris) is a species of abalone, found only in the cool coastal waters of New Zealand. Its shell is made primarily of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃), laid down in the aragonite polymorph, which is what gives it that extraordinary iridescence. The surface is covered in nacre, or mother-of-pearl, a microscopic layering of aragonite platelets bound by biopolymers.

When light strikes these layers, it diffracts and interferes, producing the vibrant structural colours — shifting blues, greens, purples, and sometimes even pinks and golds. This phenomenon is the same physics seen in butterfly wings and peacock feathers, but in pāua it is particularly intense and rainbow-like.

Over time, pāua shells also absorb trace minerals from their environment, which subtly affect the colour balance and depth of their shimmer. Every shell is therefore unique to its coastal origin, a literal crystallisation of the New Zealand seascape.



🔹 Why This Matters for Jewellery
• Durability: Despite its beauty, pāua nacre is surprisingly strong — the aragonite “brick-and-mortar” microstructure makes it both tough and resilient.
• Uniqueness: No two pieces of pāua ever shimmer the same way; each pendant or earring is truly one-of-a-kind.
• Sustainability: Using pāua honours the ocean and, when recycled or sourced ethically, turns a natural gift into wearable art without waste.



✨ So your earrings combine:
• Spirit → ocean connection, protection, and heart energy
• Science → crystallised aragonite nacre with rainbow structural colour
• Craft → hand-shaped drops set on sterling silver.



🔹 Materials & Craft Details
• Beads: Genuine NZ pāua shell, sustainably sourced and carefully shaped into free-form drops.
• Finish: Naturally polished to enhance its iridescent rainbow play of colour.
• Findings: Solid 925 sterling silver fishhook ear wires with secure jump rings.
• Design: Lightweight, versatile, and designed to let the shell’s natural brilliance shine.



🔹 Ideal For
• Lovers of ocean-inspired jewellery and coastal energy
• Meaningful gifts carrying Māori cultural resonance and sea symbolism
• Everyday wear with a natural shimmer, or as a standout piece for special occasions

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