Shubb’s Paua Pearl capo uses the same durable
titanium process as our other Capo Royale models, so its color-shifting beauty
will last practically forever. And its randomly occurring color patterns make
each capo unique.
Pāua is the Maori (native
New Zealand) name for a species of abalone whose shells are the most beautiful
and colorful. Luthiers often use Pāua shell for the inlays on their most
special guitars. Fine jewelry crafted from the shells are known as Pāua Pearls.
When Shubb came up with this new finish, its dazzling
iridescence reminded Them of paua pearls, and so that became its name. It uses
the same durable titanium process as Shubb's other Capo Royale models, so its
eye-popping, color-shifting beauty will last practically forever. And like the
Pāua shell itself, no two are exactly alike. The patterns of color occur
randomly, so no one else’s Pāua Pearl capo will look exactly like yours!