
Aloha and welcome.
After many years living on Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi, and working with these tiny shells, I’ve come to see them in a very special way. They are often described as rare and unique—sometimes even said to be the only shells in the world that can be insured. To me, they feel like the gems of the Hawaiian Sea.
ShellsHawaii began while I was living on the island of Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi, where I spent many years close to the ocean, learning to appreciate these shells not just for their beauty, but for the patience, care, and respect they require. Today, ShellsHawaii is based in Seattle, Washington, but my connection to Hawaiʻi remains at the heart of everything I create.
I continue to work with trusted collectors from Kauaʻi and Niʻihau, carefully sourcing authentic shells that have been naturally shaped and polished by the ocean. Every shell I receive is sorted by hand, examined closely, and selected for quality before it becomes part of a piece of jewelry or is offered as shell supply.
I am very particular about the shells I use. Each one is individually graded, and I take great care to avoid shells that are cracked or damaged. Over the years, I’ve seen how easily lower-quality shells can affect a piece—sometimes falling out or needing repair later on. I’ve helped repair many of these pieces, and I always want to help my customers avoid that experience from the beginning.
At the same time, I understand that every shell has its place. Some are simply set aside, allowing others to learn, practice, and grow their own connection to Niʻihau shell jewelry.
This work is very personal to me.
I am the one who designs, creates, photographs, and prepares each piece. Every necklace, every pair of earrings, every strand is made by hand, one shell at a time. I do not copy other designs. I spend many hours adjusting, matching, and refining each piece until it feels balanced and complete.
I also personally photograph every item, model my own jewelry, and carefully wrap each order before it leaves my hands. When your jewelry arrives, you are only the second person to ever touch that piece.
What matters most to me is doing this work with care and respect.
From the beginning, I made a promise to myself—to honor the art of Niʻihau shell jewelry, to appreciate the shells that have left the Hawaiian Sea, and to create each piece the right way. I focus on quality work, staying honest to the art, to the shells, and to the people who support this tradition.
When someone chooses a piece from me, whether it is jewelry or shell supply, I want them to receive something they can truly cherish.
My goal is simple.
To create heirloom-quality Niʻihau shell jewelry that you can wear, enjoy, and one day pass on to someone you love.
My name is Janjira—but Hawaiʻi is a part of who I am.
With love and aloha, always.
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