The shell shell button commonly used materials include abalone shellfish, white butterfly shell, spiky snail, black butterfly shell, mussel shell and so on.
White Butterfly -White Mother of Pearl Shell
Bai Die Pui is one of the most advanced materials used in shell buttons. Its smooth, deep-glossy texture reveals the rarity of other varieties, and it is precisely because of this that it is famous as a gem and has always been the dial of a Rolex and other Haute Horlogerie watches. And other high-end accessories are used now, because of the scarcity of production, the price is particularly expensive, only for a few high-end products such as Italian classic style top-level shirts, to show its very elegant texture.
Black Butterfly Shell - Black Mother of Pearl Shell
Black Butterfly Shell is a kind of shell that can radiate deep silver and brilliant brilliance. It is famous as the mother of the popular large-grained Nanyang black pearl. It is widely used in advanced crafts and decorations. The nacre of the shell glitters beautifully and beautifully. Silver, made of high-grade raw materials, is best suited for women's jackets and matching sweaters, to highlight their bright and colorful features.
Spike-Takase Shell
Spiked snails have been used to make a white-colored shellfish since ancient times, even though most of the buttons used in the clothing industry today are made from spiky-tailed snails, with red luster, durability, and price economy. Affordable. All of them are used by most manufacturers and are really fascinated with spiky snails.
Saucer shell-Brown Mother of Pearl Shell
The saucer shell is the mother of pearl that grows in tropical and subtropical regions. Its greatest feature is the soft red sheen that is reflected from the delicate texture of the saucer shell. Because of its soft and natural texture, it is most suitable for casual clothing and all kinds of women's clothing products. Especially with the white series of clothing will look more beautiful and cute.
Abalone Shell - Abalone Shell
Premium marine treasures As a button material, abalone shellfish have been used as buttons since ancient times. Abalone shellfish have a unique zigzag shape, allowing the luster to be reflected in many directions. It is a beautiful button in any direction and naturally refracts the champagne flavor from gray. The gloss to blue gives a cool feeling, which fully reflects the feeling of a natural material.
Mexican Abalone Shell - Mexican Abalone Shell
The abalone shell that grows under the beautiful ocean and blue sky of Mexico is a beautiful shell with a green color, accompanied by various colors such as pink, silver and blue. It has been received since ancient times. People are widely used for the decoration of advanced lacquerware, handicrafts, and tool handles. If processed into buttons, each part can present a unique and beautiful pattern, so it is most suitable for the performance of key parts such as suits and handicrafts. .
Tiger Shell - Tiger Shell
Tiger shellfish is called "Scallop" in the country and it is a kind of shell that has received a lot of attention in the past because of the mascot symbolizing wealth and the safe delivery of pregnant women. It is a kind of shell with beautiful texture and lovely shape. Buttons made of this tiger shell are commonly used in fashionable fashion designs.
Marsh Bay - Akoya Pearl Shell
Marjoram is basically a female parent that is bred with Japanese pearls and has a large share of the world's marsh shell. Its nacre is characterized by its curling toward the center. Its natural luster and texture are extremely delicate, thin and slightly curved. Handicrafts and women's apparel products are particularly natural and elegant. In particular, it can be matched with clothing such as gloves and boots. Because of the variety of colors and shapes, the combination is easy and convenient.
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