Discovering "Mother of Pearl."

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2017
  • Many shells that look pretty dull hide a wonderful secret - Mother of Pearl. Rob shows how to expose it and create wonderful sea treasures of your own.
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  • @alisonjones7943
    @alisonjones7943 6 лет назад +61

    I remember watching this particular segment when it was on tv when I was a kid. Its great to see all these clips. I loved the show when it was on, you didn’t dumb things down for kids and inspired kids to try things. I wish there had been similar shows on tv when my kids were growing up. Thank you Deane and Rob

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 лет назад +6

      Great pleasure. Please spread the word as there are hundreds of similar segments on ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow -Rob

    • @patriciamartinez5836
      @patriciamartinez5836 2 года назад +1

      Do you remember or have you seen Reading Rainbow? They had wonderful segments like this for kids. These shows are inspiring

  • @marcadominguez
    @marcadominguez 3 года назад +8

    Vintage videos are always the best

  • @muralidharankv169
    @muralidharankv169 2 года назад +13

    Wonderful. Your video has helped me to clear a long time doubt in my mind. It is like this. Mother of pearl is used in Vedanta to explain the nature of this world. We are taught in Vedanta that the world is just an appearance like the mother of pearl. When you watch it from a distance, it appears like silver; but on a closer scrutiny you will find that it is only a mother of pearl. I could never understand how a mother of pearl can ever look like silver! After watching your video, I now know that mother of pearl does look like silver. Thank you teacher for this wonderful lesson.

  • @deebelee3558
    @deebelee3558 3 года назад +8

    Thanks! Been trying to find a straightforward video like this for ages!

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  3 года назад

      My pleasure - stay subscribed at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow for new segments each week - Rob

  • @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff
    @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff 7 лет назад +22

    Oh wow, that's pretty awesome! Thanks for sharing.

  • @debbiecarran7252
    @debbiecarran7252 5 лет назад +15

    I live in Invercargill, New Zealand so loved your video! Shining my shells right now, didn't know it was that easy, many thanks!

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 лет назад +5

      Very kind - lots more at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow where you can subscribe to get new segments each week - Rob

  • @jessicarouer1943
    @jessicarouer1943 5 лет назад +9

    I'm in Brussels, WI USA & I love this video! We're going 2 start making r own pretty hermit crab shells! I wondered how it's done! This is awesome! Thank u!

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 лет назад +2

      My pleasure. lots more at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow with new stuff each week for subscribers - Rob

    • @DarkAngelEU
      @DarkAngelEU 4 года назад

      There's a city called Brussels in America? Lol

  • @CuriosityShow
    @CuriosityShow  6 лет назад +3

    Lots more segments like this at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow

    • @deborahbellesfield6398
      @deborahbellesfield6398 4 года назад

      Is there a book with some of this information available in print form?

  • @paulaneary7877
    @paulaneary7877 4 месяца назад

    THANK YOU! I am shocked at myself that I did not know this, being a California native. I have a huge collection of shells and will be trying this for sure!

  • @patriciamartinez5836
    @patriciamartinez5836 2 года назад

    Great video. I really enjoyed watching. Very informative.

  • @purpledragonstudios5174
    @purpledragonstudios5174 6 лет назад +11

    I'm going to try this once I get some vinegar! :)

  • @user-pi4km3nr9q
    @user-pi4km3nr9q 4 месяца назад

    love it 👍

  • @pastel-sunrise
    @pastel-sunrise 7 месяцев назад

    This was so helpful thank you!

  • @carmineredd1198
    @carmineredd1198 2 года назад +2

    use baking soda to stop the vinegar from continuing to eat the shell then thoroughly wash in clean water

  • @jk9554
    @jk9554 5 лет назад +61

    2:53 "use your judgement". Well, that's some advice kids don't hear very often any more today.

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 лет назад +10

      Thanks. Curiosity Show was a
      national science program for children featuring Dr Rob Morrison and Dr Deane
      Hutton. It was made in Adelaide, South Australia and screened nationally in
      Australia as well as in Europe, Asia and Australasia (14 countries) from
      1972-1990. Deane and Rob intentionally used everyday items around the house
      (like old cans) so that children could repeat the demonstrations with materials
      they had to hand. In 1984 Curiosity Show won the Prix Jeunesse International,
      the world's top award for children's TV programs. Rob and Deane are steadily
      uploading segments at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow Why not subscribe?

  • @babycallyxtv1595
    @babycallyxtv1595 6 лет назад +5

    What is this! This is Brilliant! Very good video! It's so amazing!

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 лет назад +1

      Very kind of you. Lots more at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow Spread the word. Rob

  • @kc2823
    @kc2823 6 лет назад

    You've inspired me, thank you!

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 лет назад +1

      No problem. Lots more at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow - Rob

    • @kc2823
      @kc2823 6 лет назад

      will check it out, thanks!

  • @stangarellabullitt6112
    @stangarellabullitt6112 6 лет назад +1

    GREAT! Exactly the information I was looking for. Found you on first try😎 Thamk you for sharing.

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 лет назад

      My pleasure. Lots more at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow Spread the word - Rob

  • @fgfg633
    @fgfg633 5 лет назад +2

    Wow! I had no idea!

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 лет назад

      Many thanks - lots more at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow with new stuff each week for subscribers - Rob

  • @mohammadrahimi7813
    @mohammadrahimi7813 Год назад

    Great Job

  • @smartestmoronx19
    @smartestmoronx19 2 года назад +1

    when I tried this my shells developed a white coating on it everytime I left them out to dry after I washed them off. Is that normal? how do I prevent it?

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus 3 года назад

    Amazing,

  • @jwatley313
    @jwatley313 5 лет назад

    Beautiful

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 лет назад

      Thanks - lots more at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow with new stuff each week for subscribers - Rob

  • @benzflynn
    @benzflynn 8 месяцев назад

    Handy info

  • @handanyldzhan9232
    @handanyldzhan9232 Год назад +1

    Good stuff, but how can adding salt to vinegar turn acetic acid into a stronger one? It doesn't lead to any chemical reaction AFAIK, but maybe it just makes the vinegar better at corroding the rest of the shell.

  • @hardylisette2756
    @hardylisette2756 4 года назад +1

    👀 for the first time I see this. I have some powder with spanish word and translate it. First in Dutch, I speak Dutch, and then in English. Than I search for it on google and saw you first. Thank you therefore. I am going to give it a try. ✌🙏🙋‍♀️🇸🇷

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  4 года назад

      Many thanks. Lots more at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow with new stuff each week for subscribers - Rob

    • @Dragon-Slay3r
      @Dragon-Slay3r Год назад

      Try it, it might be tasty try it before AI changes it again 😭

  • @care4animals114
    @care4animals114 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @hannahcutie4229
    @hannahcutie4229 3 года назад

    Module bought me here✊

  • @Cindy-tz9xt
    @Cindy-tz9xt 4 года назад +5

    Is there any specific type oyster or clam shell that has nacre/the luster to create mother of pearl? Bcs i dont think every clam has one, right rob?

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  4 года назад +2

      You are right, and some have a very thin layer but not enough to do much with - Rob

    • @chia6072
      @chia6072 4 года назад

      CuriosityShow so what are the types?

  • @spiloFTW
    @spiloFTW 10 месяцев назад

    I have a question about mother of pearl watch dials. Are these dials made from collected empty shells or do they collect living specimens and kill them?

  • @garyv2196
    @garyv2196 Год назад

    Cool

  • @vasundharakarant2357
    @vasundharakarant2357 5 лет назад +3

    Friend, whether mother of pearl is durable over time? Is it decays?

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 лет назад +1

      It is pretty good. I have a shell that has been outside for years and the MOP is still fine, but keep well away from acids or any chemicals as it is Calcium carbonate and will be attacked by many chemicals, acids especially - Rob

  • @queenofthebutterflies5212
    @queenofthebutterflies5212 Год назад +1

    Yours are so shiny, mine are spotted and a bit dull. I'm wondering if it's because I accidentally used double strength vinegar or if they need to stay in the solution for a bit longer. Any advice would be great as I'd love to make jewellery out of my beautiful shells. Thanks 😊

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  Год назад +1

      Weathered shells are not the best. Try polishing the surface hard to wear down to better nacre - Rob

  • @artbyty
    @artbyty 10 месяцев назад

    Nice

  • @traceyfonda5300
    @traceyfonda5300 5 лет назад +2

    Bring Back the Curiosity Show 🥰

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 лет назад

      Many thanks, but you can catch up with it at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow if you are subscribed - Rob

  • @Happy_HIbiscus
    @Happy_HIbiscus 3 года назад

    dude, this is cool😊😊😊😊

  • @joannavelazquezdeleon3921
    @joannavelazquezdeleon3921 4 года назад +2

    What kind of vinegar did you use? Does it matter if it's white or distilled? Thanks for the great video can't wait to try this out-such a great activity, especially during these quarantine times!

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  4 года назад +3

      My pleasure. I would have used just ordinary cheap vinegar from a supermarket. Nothing special. It's the acetic acid in the vinegar that does the job - boosted to hydrochloric acid when you add the salt - Rob

    • @joannavelazquezdeleon3921
      @joannavelazquezdeleon3921 4 года назад

      @@CuriosityShow Thank you! :)

    • @carmineredd1198
      @carmineredd1198 2 года назад +1

      white , 5% white is best as a household cleaner also

    • @queenofthebutterflies5212
      @queenofthebutterflies5212 Год назад

      @@carmineredd1198 thanks, just about to start myself, so excited 🥰

  • @mandidollani7218
    @mandidollani7218 5 лет назад

    What sulsion I pot to clean

  • @istinapravda7956
    @istinapravda7956 2 года назад

    Wow so good!I like videos like this.

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. Plenty more at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow - Rob

    • @istinapravda7956
      @istinapravda7956 2 года назад

      @@CuriosityShow Thank you I will check it out

  • @chromiakocosmos8888
    @chromiakocosmos8888 5 лет назад

    I just want to clean my shells as they are. They have mother of pearl but I want to keep the outside too. I've been soaking them in water for a few days, but they are California mussel shells, so they have a bunch of wires on them. I can't find anything on how to clean them properly and get the shine of mother of pearl back (because they had been dried up when I found them). Could you give me advice?

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 лет назад

      Sadly, no. Being in Australia, I admit that this is a foreign beast to me, but the vinegar/salt mix will dissolve any shells or any limey deposit on them like worm tubes, so that may help - just go very slowly - Rob

    • @acidwaste00
      @acidwaste00 5 лет назад

      you could use a wool polisher and sanding high grit paste if you really wanted to.

  • @deborahlacy6307
    @deborahlacy6307 6 лет назад +3

    At 0:47 in video there is a dark blue stone in the shell, what is that? I found one at the beach and have wonder what it is. Thanks

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 лет назад +4

      Sorry, I can't help. I can't remember it at all. It may actually have been another shell such as a periwinkle or, as you say, simply a stone smoothed by being rolled in the surf - Rob

  • @quinettajames6279
    @quinettajames6279 4 года назад

    Where Can I buy these shells? I don't live on the coast. I don't travel due to health. Thank you.

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  4 года назад +1

      I am not sure which ones you mean. These large abalone were in Australia and a related mollusc (another abalone) in new Zealand is the Pau shell. Go looking for abalone - that is the mother-of-pearl shell. The smaller one was a turban shell, but any shell which shows a mother-of-pearl under its coloured outer surface should work - Rob

  • @karimheyward3529
    @karimheyward3529 5 лет назад +1

    As mr krabs would say in spongebob square pants Mother of pearl!!!!!!!! Lol

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks. Curiosity Show was a
      national science program for children featuring Dr Rob Morrison and Dr Deane
      Hutton. It was made in Adelaide, South Australia and screened nationally in
      Australia as well as in Europe, Asia and Australasia (14 countries) from
      1972-1990. Deane and Rob intentionally used everyday items around the house
      (like old cans) so that children could repeat the demonstrations with materials
      they had to hand. In 1984 Curiosity Show won the Prix Jeunesse International,
      the world's top award for children's TV programs. Rob and Deane are steadily
      uploading segments at ruclips.net/user/curiosityshow Why not subscribe?

  • @NotOnLand
    @NotOnLand 2 года назад

    So does the acid not attack the mother of pearl, just the outer coating? How convinient!

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  2 года назад

      It will if it comes into contact with it - Rob

  • @Dragon-Slay3r
    @Dragon-Slay3r Год назад

    “Holy mother of god” what is this! We just cleaned the beak so the baby woodpecker could eat 😭 ufffffff back to the drawing board i guess 😭

  • @erikanacar8819
    @erikanacar8819 5 лет назад

    Lástima que no puedo entender su idioma,, ¿ quizá puede subtitulado en español ? Gracias

    • @Turambar3791
      @Turambar3791 5 лет назад +2

      vinagre con sal un par de días hasta que ya se vea la madre perla un lavado final con agua y con un cepillo de dientes o similar frotar un poco.

    • @erikanacar8819
      @erikanacar8819 5 лет назад

      @@Turambar3791 muchísimas gracias.

  • @NocNitsa88
    @NocNitsa88 6 лет назад +3

    I'm a mother of pearl all rigid and boring and plain on out side bit on the inside smooth shinny beautiful 😍

  • @SkyFullOfZeros
    @SkyFullOfZeros 2 года назад

    I have mother of pearl

  • @Nisrochs-Handbag
    @Nisrochs-Handbag Год назад

    @1:00 bro said green turban

  • @BrickDanger-er8dw
    @BrickDanger-er8dw 2 месяца назад

    fischer price x bourne
    (Do not recommend)