1500 pcs Momi Shells from Niʻihau – S Size for Crown Flower & Double-Double Pikake Jewelry Making #4003

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This listing features authentic Niʻihau Momi shell supplies, ideal for jewelry making, learning, and traditional Niʻihau shell styles. These small-size (S size) Momi shells are a perfect choice for crown flower and double-double pikake styles, especially for makers who want a fine, delicate look in their work.

I personally love working with this size because small Momi shells make jewelry look very refined and are also a bit easier to poke than larger Momi shells. They’re a great option for beginners learning shell preparation, as well as experienced Niʻihau shell creators who enjoy working with fine details.

If you’d like to see how jewelry turns out using this exact shell size, you’re welcome to explore my earring collection and my crown flower style (Kipona) designs. All of those pieces are created using this same small-size Momi shells, so you can clearly see the balance, detail, and finished look they create.

Details

  • Origin of shells: Niʻihau

  • Quantity of shells: 1500 pcs

  • Shell type: Momi shells

  • Color: Mixed blue, yellow, black spotted, brown spotted, golden tones, and off-white with a soft blue tint

  • Quality: Good luster

  • Size: Small 

  • Preparation: Un-poked

  • Included: Instructions for Crown flower style and Double-double pikake style earrings

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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