Shell Buttons Unit

Shell buttons are high-quality, natural buttons made from the shells of certain mollusks, prized for their unique luster, durability, and eco-friendly appeal.

Materials & Types of Shell Buttons

Shell buttons are crafted from:

  • Mother-of-Pearl (MOP): Made from the iridescent inner layer of oyster, abalone, or pearl mussel shells. Common in luxury fashion.

  • Trocas Shell: A type of sea snail shell, often dyed (e.g., black, gold) for decorative effects.

  • Abalone Shell: Vibrant, multicolored (blues/greens/pinks), popular in bohemian or artisan designs.

  • Corozo (Tagua Nut): Sometimes confused with shell—actually a plant-based alternative with similar appearance.

Key Features

✔ Natural & Sustainable – Biodegradable and eco-friendly compared to plastic.
✔ Unique Aesthetics – Each button has slight variations in color, grain, and sheen.
✔ Durable – Resistant to heat and solvents (but can crack if drilled improperly).
✔ Luxury Appeal – Used in high-end fashion (e.g., dress shirts, blazers, couture).

Common Uses

  • Men’s Shirts: Classic white MOP buttons for formal wear.

  • Women’s Blouses/Dresses: Abalone or dyed trocas for decorative accents.

  • Jeans & Jackets: Thicker shell buttons for durability.

  • Craft & Jewelry: Hand-painted or carved designs.

Specifications

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