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LARGE SPIDER china dinnerware beach seashells fish also called Lambis lambis are approx 18cm - up to a whopping 25cm (7-10") in size, with a busy and intricate dark pattern on the back and a pale cream aperture. These fabulous exotic specimens are perfect additions to any small, fun group of shells, single display on a shelf or great as elaborate table centrepieces. The larger specimens are also well suited for individual gifts.

china dinnerware beach seashells fish


SPIRULA SHELLS These delicate, white and curly "Ram's Horn Shells" from the Western Australian beaches are very ornamental. Although relatively fragile and small at 1.5 - 2cm (0.5"), Spirula spirula are much in demand for craft work like windowed cards, custom framing or Sailor's Valentines, simply sprinkled loosely among the silverware on tables for decoration or in predominantly white / off-white shell arrangements. Please note that these shells will float!
PINK & WHITE MUREX SHELLS are lovely white display shells with short, sometimes rosy-hued spines and a shiny bright pink or orange aperture, approx. 10-12cm (4-5") in size. Particularly suitable in white/off-white table decorations and other shell displays, these ornamental seashells look stunning when grouped with differently textured other white or off-white shells of similar size.

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