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Plates of pearl

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Overview

Pearl-shell breastplates, called civa in Fijian, were worn as ornaments by chiefs in Fiji and many other Pacific regions. They were highly valued and often used in ceremonies.

More elaborate styles of civa evolved in the early 1800s with the increasing availability of metal tools and whale teeth. This style is called a civavonovono. It has a central whale-tooth star.