100 pcs Loose Genuine Momi Shells from Hawaiʻi – For Niʻihau Jewelry + Pikake Earring Instruction #2404

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This Niʻihau shell kit features 100 genuine Momi shells from Hawaiʻi, prepared with the traditional Coconut poking style. This poke creates a beautiful look when strung, resembling the male flower of the coconut palm. These shells come in natural off-white Momi Tuaʻula tones with gentle hints of light yellow and soft blue, giving your finished earrings or necklace a soft, balanced variation.

If you are learning Niʻihau shell jewelry or want a complete beginner-friendly set, this kit includes everything you need to start creating Pikake-style earrings. All shells are pre-poked, small to medium size, and have good natural luster, making them easy to handle and perfect for practicing your stitching, spacing, and finishing.

What’s Included
• 100 small to medium pre-poked Momi shells (Coconut style poke)
• 100" of white braided thread
• 2 puka shells
• 1 pair of 14K gold-filled earring hooks
• 2 closed jump rings
• Step-by-step instruction sheet for Pikake-style shell earrings

Details
• Origin of shells: Niʻihau, Hawaiʻi
• Quantity: 100 pcs
• Size: Small to medium
• Pre-poked: Yes (Coconut style)
• Shell type: Momi shells
• Color: Off-white Momi Tuaʻula with soft yellow and blue hints

Please note: Color may appear slightly different depending on your screen resolution. I do my best to photograph each set so the colors shown are as close as possible to what you’ll see in person.

Final Sale Policy: All loose shell kit sales are final. Returns are not accepted.
If you're unsure about anything in the description, please reach out before placing your order. I’m happy to help answer any questions to ensure you’re confident with your purchase.

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