J Marcus
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OK. Here are the photo's of shells that I found in my supplies--taken in diffuse natural light. As you can see, parts of them have been made use of as inlay. I probably have some more but can't lay my hands on them at the present. I put the small portion in to show the variation in color that I have. These are not polished and the exteriour of the shells is still rough. There may be other species of FW bivalves that are pink as well, but I don't know that much about them and in fact am not able to identify this by species name. I bought them about 30 years ago in a rock shop in Phoenix, Arizona labeled, to the best of my recollection, as "Pink Missiissippi River Mother of Pearl Shell." I seem to remember one of the other members on this forum as having more expertise in Mississippi River drainage system molluscs. I hope this is of some help.