Contemporary Pool - Fountain
Mid-sized trendy backyard stamped concrete and custom-shaped pool fountain photo
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Abalone shell round crystal element from CONQUERing
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Bulk Buy Abalone Shell Jewelry Online : 925 Silver Shine
An abalone shell is a stone found in the deep ocean. It is taken from a live being. Handcrafted abalone shell jewelry is stunning with a bright texture. You may wear it to any event, meeting, formal function, and many more settings. Abalone shell is a common proclamation of repairing sea energy (which is why we typically feel better near the water's side)! The vivid blue hue with the texture of green looks fantastic in the gemstone. You can see how magnificently it affects you. Shop now for 925 Silver Shine.
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“A great place for a shell game would be Seaside, near Monterey, Calif., where thousands of abalone shells are stacked. Tourists truck away many to decorate their parlors at home.”
- from the Toronto Star. November 29, 1932. Page 21.
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Abalone shell has an iridescent sheen on its inner surface. The sheen results from light reflecting off numerous oriented microscopic slabs of aragonite which are bound together by a special protein. This beautiful but thin, soft, fragile material is often shaped and inlaid into other materials such as wood and silver.
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Fantastic obi depicting kaizukushi (assorted shells) woven with metallic threads over purple-black ground with kagome (basket weave) pattern.
The iridescence of the awabi (sea-ear/abalone) is especially striking!
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It's been several months but I can't stop thinking about when I reblogged a post that talked about how you shouldn't buy nautilus or abalone shells because these animals are very much endangered or threatened by extinction in part due to the overharvesting of their shells, and then someone reblogged it from me with the tag "abalone shells fuck majorly i got one on my shelf"
????? I'm sorry but read the room??????
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Antique tortoiseshell card case inlaid with mother-of-pearl photo: Keith Wallis
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Sea Nymphs - Copperplate Etching [Drypoint, Aquatint & Roller] 600mm x 365mm
Featuring now at Water Play Exhibition 10W Gallery Kitahama Osaka Japan.
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