✦ Gemstones ✦
White Mother Of Pearl
White shells are more than just beautiful relics of marine life; they are symbols of purity, transformation, and connection to the natural world.
Their uses range from ancient practical applications to modern decorative art and jewelry, highlighting their timeless appeal.
Understanding the types of white shells and their cultural significance can enrich our appreciation of these natural treasures.
Whether collected as souvenirs, used in artistic creations, or admired for their symbolism, white shells continue to fascinate and inspire people around the world.
*100% Genuine & Natural
✦ Specifications ✦
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Customization Available |
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Customization Available |
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AAA |
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Customization Available |
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Customization Available |
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10 / Pieces
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✦ Main Product ✦
✦ Customization ✦
You can select different kinds of gemstone for customization.We accept custom orders and make custom shapes and sizes at almost no extra cost.
I am the manufacturer of gemstones and all the gemstones are 100% natural.that's a guarantee!
Please select gemstone sizes carefully, these are standardized calibrated sizes in milimeters. If any confusion with sizes, please feel free to ask.
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✦ Gemstone Details And Uses ✦
There are many different types of white seashells, each with unique characteristics and origins. Here are some common varieties:
Baby Shells: While baby shells are often known for their smooth, colorful appearance, white variants are just as fascinating. These shells are small, smooth, and have unique shapes, making them popular in jewelry and decorative items.
Scallop Shells: Scallops are bivalve mollusks with scallop-shaped shells that are usually white or off-white. Their ridged surface and symmetrical shape make them a favorite among collectors and artists.
Conch Shells: Queen conches, in particular, have a beautiful spiraling white shell that is often used as a horn in coastal cultures. The interior of the shell is often pink, creating a striking contrast.
Clam Shells: Clam shells are another white bivalve. They are usually larger and thicker than scallop shells, and their sturdy structure makes them useful in a variety of practical applications.
Sand Dollars: These flat, disc-shaped shells are actually the skeleton of a sea urchin. They are often found on beaches, bleached white by the sun, and are prized for their delicate beauty and unique patterns.