This listing features genuine Momi shells from Niʻihau, selected as a shell supply for jewelry makers, beginners, and collectors learning traditional Niʻihau shell techniques. Momi shells are one of the most commonly used shell types for styles such as Pikake and Crown Flower, making them an excellent starting point for those new to shell jewelry making.
These shells come in a naturally mixed range of colors, with most shells in yellow (Lenalena) shades, along with brown-spotted and black-spotted ʻŌnikiniki family shells and soft blue ʻŪliʻuli tones. Their small size and good luster make them easy to work with while learning proper shell pairing, spacing, and pattern flow — especially important for Pikake and Crown Flower designs.
Details
• Origin of shells: Niʻihau
• Quantity of shells: 500 pcs
• Shell type: Genuine Momi shells
• Color: Mixed colors including brown spotted, yellow (Lenalena) shades, black spotted, and soft blue (ʻŪliʻuli) — most are yellow (Lenalena)
• Quality: Good luster
• Size: Small, average 4 mm
• Preparation: Un-poked
• Included: Crown Flower style earrings instruction
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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