39L One Four-Hole 1940s-1970s Grey MOP Oyster Shell Button, 1".
39L One Four-Hole 1940s-1970s Grey MOP Oyster Shell Button, 1".
39L One Four-Hole 1940s-1970s Grey MOP Oyster Shell Button, 1", back.

39L 1940s-70s Grey MOP Oyster Shell Four-Hole Button, 1"

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A beautiful iridescent abalone carved shell button. A medium-sized, four-hole sew-through button. Gray/blue/smoky MOP buttons peaked post-WWII when large, iridescent shell buttons were popular for men's suits, blazers, overcoats, and women's tailored garments.

Era: 1940s-1970s
Size: Medium
Quantity: 1
Measure approximately: 39 lignes, 24.3 mm, 31/32" (close to 1")
Attachment: Four-hole

Material: Oyster-derived gray-blue examples frequently trace to pearl oyster fisheries in the Pacific.

Color: Gray/blue/smoky

Origin: Europe (France/Germany for finishing/polishing into buttons). Shell blanks were often harvested in the Indo-Pacific, then cut/polished/exported. Made for Western markets (U.S./Europe) and unmarked.

Uses: suited to substantial garments where a refined finish is desired. They work beautifully on men’s suit jackets, blazers, sport coats, or overcoats, whether used on front closures or cuffs, with the smoky gray-blue tone adding a sophisticated, understated elegance. Equally appropriate for women’s tailored coats, dresses, or cardigans, where the soft iridescence lends a luxurious accent. For outerwear or formal wear, the blue-gray hues pair naturally with navy, charcoal, or black fabrics, while the subtle sheen catches the light to add depth without excess shine.

This exemplifies natural beauty in button-making, oyster nacre's blue-gray iridescence evokes ocean depths and luxury fashion history. Perfect for shadow box displays or jewelry upcycling.

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