Sea shell jewelry is a beautiful reminder of summertime at the beach, but it’s important to consider the ethical and environmental impact of your purchase. Overzealous harvesting of shells for necklaces can disrupt marine ecosystems, disturb coastal habitats, and contribute to depleted seashell populations. When buying a seashell necklace, look for one that has been responsibly sourced by an ethical brand, supporting artisans and communities who prioritize sustainability.
A necklace can be made from a single large shell, or a variety of smaller ones clustered together. Small, dainty shells are also often paired with beads and charms for a more understated look.
Choose a cord or string that is thick enough to hold the seashells, and long enough to wrap around your neck. Thread the shells onto the string or cord, and use the crimp end to loop the excess cord around itself, making sure that it is touching the metal crimp and butted up firmly against the last bead or shell. Apply a drop of glue to each knot and end of the cord or string to make them more secure and prevent them from unraveling.
In addition to their natural beauty, many seashells have metaphysical properties. For example, jingle shells are associated with intuition and creativity, while shiva eye (also known as Pacific cat’s eye) shells have a unique spiral pattern that resembles an eye, and is believed to help individuals connect to their inner wisdom and intuition. Sea shell jewelry