| Mother of pearl | |
| Teak | |
| Earthen | |
| Shell | |
| Slate | |
| Hide | |
| Aluminium | |
| Bamboo | |
| Ceramic | |
| Olive | |
| Fiberglass | |
| Abaca | |
| Rattan | |
| Walnut | |
| Brass | |
| Bandala | |
| White glass paste | |
| Leather | |
| Nito | |
| Coconut | |
| Stone | |
| Marble | |
| Copper | |
| Termites' nests | |
| Fine rattan | |
| Raffia | |
| Arurog | |
| Mango | |
| Sweet Liana | |
| Linen | |
| Sugar cane | |
| Water hyacinth | |
| Lampakanay | |
| Water Liana | |
| Banana | |

MOTHER OF PEARL
This is the inner lining of the shell of several seawater or freshwater bivalve molluscs (abalone, mussel, oyster). It is white and iridescent and composed of alternate layers of calcium carbonate and conchiolin.
Mother of pearl is widely used for jewelry and a variety of objects.
This is the inner lining of the shell of several seawater or freshwater bivalve molluscs (abalone, mussel, oyster). It is white and iridescent and composed of alternate layers of calcium carbonate and conchiolin.
Mother of pearl is widely used for jewelry and a variety of objects.