By Maureen Wyer I remember finding my first little funny-shaped chiton shell only a year or two ago on one of my favorite beaches in Sydney. I was so surprised and amazed that nature could produce such beautiful pastel and vibrant colors in a shell. I found the variety of blues, purples, pinks, and greens on these tiny
Chiton plates, sometimes called butterfly shells come in a variety of blues, purples, pinks, and greens.
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Approximately 80-90 mixed sea shells, size 1.5-3.5inch, weight approximately 10 ounces. As shown in the figure, they are randomly matched, including shells, small starfish, conch, small volutes, clams, etc. These shells are natural, colorful and exotic, they are not artificially dyed, so don't worry about fading. Small natural defects are also inevitable. Because the small sea stars are easily broken, they are individually packed in foam bags. There are many kinds of shells of various sizes.
gopiter Sea Shells - Beach Mixed Seashells - Various Size Up to 2 Natural Sea Shells for Crafting Fish Tank Vase Fillers Beach Theme Party Wedding
27 x 21cm (10.5 x 8 inches). An original antique lithograph of south pacific seashells, created c.1910. The shells are clear, well drawn, and have
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