Paua is the species of abalone shell (Haliotis iris) found only in the cold waters of southern New Zealand. The coloring varies from shell to shell and has an amazing iridescence. The pieces vary in size and shape. The back of each card gives a detailed description of the paua shell.
Order Code |
Size |
Average Size Range
|
271-50 |
50g bag (0.11 lbs.) |
1/4" to 1" (6-25mm) |
271-100 |
100g bag (0.22 lbs.) |
3/4" to 1 1/4" (19-32mm) |
271-150 |
150g bag (0.33 lbs.) Approx: 53 pieces per bag |
1" to 1 3/4" (25-45mm) |
There are many uses for the tumbled pieces. They are great for inlay work. They can be put in the bottom of an aquarium or fountain for decoration. They can be used for jewelry. Some pieces have the natural holes found on the edge of the shell and are nice on jewelry or leather bags. You will need to drill the shell under water. Do not breathe shell dust. This is very hard on your lungs.
Paua is not an endangered species. The government of New Zealand strictly controls the harvesting of abalone for food. The shells are a natural by-product.