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A tiny undrilled Japanese Akoya pearl nestled in a bivalve. The shell is not a pearl oyester but makes a nice
display. The shell hinge is reinforced. The shell does not balance on its own but needs a tiny bit of sticky tack to stand, as I have
done for the photo. A November birthstone.
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A glass candy jar full of tiny genuine
shells. Shells are loose. The handled lid is removeable.
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A glass pedestal bowl full of tiny genuine
shells and a sea star. Contents will vary slightly according to what shells I have available
but will include a minimum of 30 shells from least 20 different species. Shells are loose.
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A glass bowl full of tiny genuine
shells and a sea star. Contents will vary slightly according to what shells I have available
but will include a minimum of 30 shells from least 20 different species. Shells are loose.
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A glass pitcher or jug full of tiny genuine
shells and a sea star. Contents will vary slightly according to what shells I have available
but will include a minimum of 30 shells from least 20 different species. Shells are loose.
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A dramatic striped sea shell which just glows when lit with a 12V led. Mounted on a round black base. This lighted display will work with standard 12V lighting systems or can be connected to a battery. The expected life of the LED is 50,000 hours and it generates minimal heat. The wires come bared at the end.
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