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Name:
Common name:
rainbow abalone, black foot paua, paua
Synonym:
Haliotis (Paua) iris, (Gmelin, 1791)
Family / Genus / Species / Binom / Author:
Haliotidae → Haliotis → iris → Haliotis iris → Gmelin, 1791
Protection status:
Quality:
sanded and polished, mouth rim sanded down
Location:
Size of the specimen:
Length: 12,3 cm
Width: 8,9 cm
Height: 4,2 cm
Weight:
Haliotis iris, known as rainbow abalone, pāua or blackfoot pāua, belongs to the Haliotidae family and is an endemic species from New Zealand waters, particularly around Stewart Island and the Chatham Islands. This bivalve usually lives at depths of up to 6 metres. Haliotis iris is fished for food, among other things, but this is done under strict supervision. The shell presented here has been sanded and polished on the top, revealing the impressive mother of pearl in all its colourful splendour. This unique shell is ideal for decorative purposes, be it as a stylish home accessory or for storing jewellery.