This authentic Niʻihau shell jewelry (ニイハウシェルジュエリー) set includes an 18-inch lei and matching 2 3/4-inch earrings, both strung in the traditional Pikake style (ピカケスタイル). The style is named after the beloved Hawaiian jasmine flower, whose rounded buds the shells so beautifully resemble.
The shells are genuine Momi (モミシェル), softly white with natural touches of caramel and brown. Many also carry the rare red-lipped edge (Momi Keʻokeʻo Waha ʻUlaʻula), a highly treasured feature among collectors. Each shell is hand-selected and strung with care, creating a lei that flows with the soft, rounded beauty of the Pikake flower itself.
This one-of-a-kind set is both timeless and elegant — a piece of Hawaiian tradition to be worn and cherished. This set of Niʻihau shell jewelry is a perfect gift for yourself or for someone you love.
Details
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Lei Length: 18"
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Earring Length: 2 3/4"
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Thickness: Standard Pikake style, rounded texture like the Pikake flower
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Materials: Authentic Niʻihau Momi shells (モミシェル) with red-lipped accents (Waha ʻUlaʻula), in shades of white, caramel, and brown
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Style: Traditional Pikake style (single strand)
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Findings: 14K gold-filled safety clasp
Authenticity & Disclaimer
Jewelry made with 100% authentic Niʻihau shells. Designed and created with aloha.
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.
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This set is made entirely with authentic Niʻihau shells, and I’ll be sharing more stories soon about Momi shells, their many colors, and how those colors are formed. If you’d like to learn more, I’d love for you to stop by my blog from time to time — I update it every week. Along with Hawaiian shell history, I’ll also be sharing tips, guidance, and little tricks that might help if you’re creating your own Niʻihau shell jewelry. Think of it as sitting down with a friend who loves shells just as much as you do.