Tear drop shaped red spiny oyster shell pendant - Bil 495
Product Details
This large pendant has one of the most interesting pieces of red spiny oyster shells. Dark reds and oranges really show off the striations of the shell. Measuring 2" 1/4 in total length, the setting measures 1"3/4 x 3/4. The fixed bail can accommodate up to a 8mm chain or beaded necklace. Handcrafted pendant by the Willie Family Spiny Oyster Shell (orange, reddish colors) Living Spondylus shells are, indeed, very spiny, but the polished product looks very smooth the most used Spondylid Bivalve shell colors include orange, reds, and purples and may include distinct striations and color variations. One also finds pink, red, brown, yellow, orange, and white on the market. The Yellow Spiny Oyster’s especially rare. In the American Oceans, the Spondylids occur along the North American coasts, as far north as North Carolina, on the Atlantic Coast, and northwestern Mexico, on the Pacific Coast. It develops in waters to South America. The Orange Spiny Oyster occurs in shallow to moderately deep waters, where snorkelers and scuba divers readily harvest them. Purple Spiny Oysters grow in deeper water, making them more difficult to find and harvest.