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How Different Cultures Have Used Seashells in Medicine(Post)
The Ancient Art of Healing with Seashells: A Journey Through Time For thousands of years, humans have turned to the sea not just for food or inspiration—but for healing. Among its many g ...
A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Seashell Jewelry(Post)Gather Your Materials A big part of the fun of creating shell jewelry is using materials we find at the beach. It can be especially rewarding to clean and even polish a shell we find for u ...
How to Start Your Own Seashell Collection: A Beginner's Guide(Post)Seashell collecting is a delightful and rewarding hobby that connects you with the beauty of the ocean. Whether you're strolling along the beach or exploring coastal shops, there’s a treasure t ...
Which of The World's Popular Shelling Beaches Are Running Out Of Shells And Why?(Post)Many of the world’s best shelling beaches are seeing noticeably fewer shells, with local over-collecting, coastal development, and climate-driven changes all playing a role.nationalgeographic+ ...
What Are The Three Biggest Shells We Could Find On Earth?(Post)The three largest seashells we could find when we searched are the Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas), the Australian Trumpet (Syrinx aruanus), and the Horse Conch (Triplofusus giganteus). Giant Clam ...
DON'T GRAB THAT SHELL! : Venomous Ocean Mollusks That Hide in Plain Sight(Post)Not all seashells are safe to scoop up on a beach stroll. Some of the ocean’s most stunning mollusks pack a venomous punch, armed with toxins that rival snakes and scorpions. These slow-moving ...
So What Exactly Lives Inside A Conch Shell?(Post)A large sea snail called a Conch lives inside a Conch Shell. Conchs are mollusks, or soft-bodied sea snails, that can grow up to 13 inches long and weigh up to 5 lbs.They move around the seafloo ...
Where Is the Oldest Seashell Shop in the USA?(Post)The oldest still running seashell shop in America is The Shell Shop in Morro Bay, CA which opened in 1955. Lawrence Thomas was an abalone diver and commercial fisherman in the area and naturally had ...
Exploring Unique Seashells on the Pacific Northwest Beaches(Post)The rugged, misty coastline of the Pacific Northwest isn’t just a haven for surfers and nature lovers—it’s also home to some of the most intriguing seashells in North America. Unl ...
Are Seashells Secret Agents? What’s With All the Fake Names?(Post)Have you ever been curious about a shell you have found, or want to find and buy, and searched the internet to find said shell based on what it looks like? Maybe you have enough conchological knowled ...
Five Little‑Known Seashell Facts That Will Change the Way You See the Shore(Post)Most people pick up seashells because they’re pretty, nostalgic, or perfect for a windowsill display. But beneath those spirals and ridges lies a world of strange, surprising, and downright mag ...
About(Page)Sea Shell Supply opened in May of 2011 to fill a need for crafters, decorators and collectors of seashells. It is not easy to find an online store with such a large variety of shells and at such ...