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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 ...
Best Tropical Plants for Décor in the United States: Bring Paradise Indoors(Post)Whether you're dreaming of island breezes or just want to infuse your space with lush greenery, tropical plants are the ultimate décor upgrade. Their bold leaves, vibrant colors, and exotic f ...
Shells That Are Worth Thier Weight in Gold? Tyrian Purple Shells.(Post)The Ancient Art of Tyrian Purple: A Dye Worth Its Weight in Gold For centuries, the color purple has been associated with royalty, wealth, and prestige. But few people know the fascinating—an ...
How to Use Seashells in Landscaping: Ideas, Benefits, and Step‑by‑Step Guides(Post)Seashells aren’t just for jars on the mantel. Crushed or whole, they can become paths, mulch, borders, and decorative accents that look beautiful and quietly work hard behind the scenes. Used t ...
A Brief History of Tiki Décor(Post)Tiki is a fun, vibrant style that embodies the sense of freedom and adventure that can only come from the sea. But where did it all start? Welcome to Seashell Mart & Emporium, your ultima ...
How Do Hermit Crabs Shop For a New Home?(Post)How long does it take you to find a house you really want to live in? What if you had to carry that house around? What if you kept growing and growing until you don’t fit into your house? Such ...
The Surprising Role of Crushed Shells in Water Filtration(Post)In a world increasingly focused on sustainable solutions, nature often provides the best innovations. One such example is the use of crushed shells—primarily from oysters, clams, and other moll ...