350 pcs Niihau shell supply/ Momi shells + Instruction how to create heleconia style shell earrings #2601

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Mixed Size Momi Shell Supply – Approx. 350 Shells (Good Luster, Un-poked)
Origin: Niʻihau, Hawaiʻi

This listing includes approximately 350 un-poked Momi shells in mixed sizes. These high-quality shells are perfect for creating traditional Niʻihau shell jewelry. The shells are mostly off-white, with some showing soft yellow or light blue hues. They have a beautiful natural luster that makes them ideal for earrings, leis, or bracelets.

BONUS: Includes Instructions
This item comes with step-by-step instructions on how to make Heliconia-style shell earrings (coconut-style poking). The guide is simple and beginner-friendly. With a little patience and practice, you’ll gain a better understanding of this unique Hawaiian jewelry style.

If you have any questions while working on your earrings, please feel free to reach out — I’m happy to help!

Please Note:
Instructions are not sold separately. This helps avoid issues with vendors who are very protective of this special art form. Mahalo nui loa for your understanding, and thank you so much for your support.

Janjira


Shell Details:

  • Type: Momi shells

  • Grade: Good luster

  • Color: Off-white with some light yellow or light blue hues

  • Size: Mixed sizes

  • Condition: Un-poked

  • Quantity: Approx. 350 shells


Before Purchasing, Please Note:

  • All loose shell sales are final — no returns or exchanges.

  • If you're unsure about the shells or have questions, please contact me before purchasing.

  • Please zoom in on the listing photos to inspect the shells closely.

  • Colors may vary slightly in person due to differences in monitor resolution. I do my best to capture the shells as accurately as possible without editing or adjusting brightness. However, I cannot control how they appear on your screen.

Mahalo for supporting Hawaiian culture and the beautiful tradition of Niʻihau shell jewelry.