Helmiäiseen
Helmiäiseen is a Finnish term referring to mother-of-pearl, the iridescent inner lining of certain mollusk shells. It is a natural material, often found in oysters, mussels, and abalone shells. The characteristic shimmer and color variations of helmiäinen are caused by the microscopic structure of the nacre, which is composed of aragonite crystals and conchiolin protein. These layers diffract light, creating the effect of a rainbow that changes depending on the viewing angle.
Historically, helmiäinen has been used in various decorative and functional applications. It has been inlaid into
The sourcing of helmiäinen can be a complex process. While some shells are collected from wild populations,