

Collectible Seashells
Our collectible shells are all Fine quality or better specimens. The majority of these shells are purchased from indigenous people who harvest the shells for the meat. To minimize waste, the shells are purchased from them giving much needed financial resources.![]() |
Cassis Rufa a.k.a. Cameo Shell; inhabits the waters off East Africa. |
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Chicoreus Saulii Inhabits the waters of the Philippines. |
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Conus Dusaveli a.k.a. Du Savel's Cone; inhabits the water off the Ryukyu Islands. |
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Conus Excelsus a.k.a. Illustrious Cone; inhabits the waters off the Philippines. |
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Conus Gloriamarus a.k.a.Glory of the Seas Cone; inhabits the waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. |
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Conus Milneedwardsi a.k.a. Glory of India Cone; inhabits the watersof the Indian Ocean. |
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Cypraea Sakuraii a.k.a. Sakurai's Cowry; inhabits the waters off the Philippines. |
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Harpa Nobilis a.k.a. Noble Harp; Inhabits the waters around Japan and the Philippines. |
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Indian Ocean Specimen Tray Approximately 20 shells per tray; most are Indian Ocean specimens with operculum. |
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Pacific Ocean Specimen Tray Approximately 40 shells per tray ; Pacific Ocean shell variety. |
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Pacific Triton |
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Paper Nautilus |
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Pterynotus Loebbeckei Miyokoae a.k.a. Miyoko Murex; inhabits the waters of the Philippines. |
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Strombus Gallus a.k.a. Roostertail Conch; found in Haitian waters. |
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Voluta Harpulina Loroisi |