Spindle + puka shell necklace
Benimakia nodatus, otherwise known as the knobby spindle, are members of the Fasciolariidae family.
These yellow/orange shells with vibrant pink mouths are found in Hawai’i and other parts of the tropical pacific. These shells are quite rare to find and are well sought after by collectors around the globe.
Each spindle has been collected along the shores of the big island of Hawai’i, strung together with natural Hawaiian puka shells and is held together with a 925 sterling silver clasp.
Benimakia nodatus, otherwise known as the knobby spindle, are members of the Fasciolariidae family.
These yellow/orange shells with vibrant pink mouths are found in Hawai’i and other parts of the tropical pacific. These shells are quite rare to find and are well sought after by collectors around the globe.
Each spindle has been collected along the shores of the big island of Hawai’i, strung together with natural Hawaiian puka shells and is held together with a 925 sterling silver clasp.
Benimakia nodatus, otherwise known as the knobby spindle, are members of the Fasciolariidae family.
These yellow/orange shells with vibrant pink mouths are found in Hawai’i and other parts of the tropical pacific. These shells are quite rare to find and are well sought after by collectors around the globe.
Each spindle has been collected along the shores of the big island of Hawai’i, strung together with natural Hawaiian puka shells and is held together with a 925 sterling silver clasp.