Madreperola, a captivating natural stone, is a testament to the mesmerizing beauty found within the earth. Its name, derived from the Spanish words 'madre' (mother) and 'perla' (pearl), aptly describes its iridescent, pearlescent allure. This unique stone, often referred to as 'mother-of-pearl,' is formed from the nacreous inner layer of mollusk shells, predominantly those of abalone, oyster, and freshwater mussel. The intricate layers of aragonite crystals, arranged in a complex structure, create the mesmerizing play of light that defines Madreperola's charm.