11L Set of Seven 1930-50s Two-Hole Fancy Trochus Shell Dimi Buttons, 1/4"
Set of seven vintage Mother of Pearl shell buttons. Circa 1930s to 1950s vintage sewing supply. Matching white iridescent Trochus shell, two-hole sew through buttons. Recessed fish eye at the center, with lovely carved rope accents on the rim.
Size: diminutive
Quantity: 7
Measure approximately: 11L, 11 lignes, 6.9 mm., or 17/64" (close to 1/4")
Attachment: two-hole
Material: Trochus shell. Genuine mother-of-pearl (MOP). From the sea snail Trochus Niloticus. Trochus produces a thick, strong, creamy nacre that's used for high-quality carved buttons.
Color: A creamy pale white color, subtle iridescence, and a smooth, shiny nacre appearance. Not dyed, all natural.
Origin: Japan. In 1920s Japan became a major processor, turning Australian/Pacific trochus into finished buttons exported worldwide. The 1920s–1970s was the height of detailed carved MOP Trochus buttons made for export.
Uses: The buttons feature a traditional twisted or corded rope rim, a decorative style commonly used on small shirt, blouse, lingerie, and children’s wear.
Condition: Excellent matching condition overall: clean, with consistent size and color variation typical of natural shell material. A sweet, hard-to-find lot of true antique/vintage MOP buttons from the era before plastics took over.
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