SHELLS & OCEAN TREASURES

Fragments of the Ocean

Shells are fragments of the ocean, shaped by time, tide, and travel. Found across coastlines all over the world and collected during travels, they carry traces of saltwater, movement and earth. At Namas · Sea, each shell is selected with intention — guided by texture, form, and the feeling it holds.

What begins in the sea transforms into something new. They become part of a process where nature meets craftsmanship. A small piece of the ocean, transformed into jewelry — yet still connected to where it came from.

Each shell continues its journey as something to be worn, carried, and remembered. 

Wear the Ocean

Shells

Cone Shells

Cone shells follow structured, conical form shaped by nature’s precision. They symbolise focus, direction and quiet strength.

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Three orange and white cone shells on display uesed for handmade macrame jewelry crafted with shells, crystals and soul by Namas · Sea

Cowries

Cowries are smooth ocean shells shaped by warm tropical waters. For centuries they have been worn and carried as symbols of protection, femininity, and natural flow.

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Handmade macrame necklace with two cowrie shells on top of each other. Displayed on the beach between driftwood.

Fossils

Fossil shells are ancient imprints of ocean life preserved in stone. They carry the memory of deep time, transformation, and the slow evolution of nature.

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Yellow ammonite fossil used for handmade macrame jewelry displayed next to a piece of driftwood

Scallops

Scallops are bivalve shells shaped by movement and tides. Their soft, flowing forms reflect rythm, intuition, and the natural balance of the sea.

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Scallop shell in pink orange colors held in one hand used for handmade macrame jewelry crafted from shells, crystals and soul by Namas · Sea

Spiral Shells

Spiral shells grown in natural curves that reflect expansion and continuity. They represent growth, evolution, and the infinite movement of nature.

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Big orange shell on the beach

Shell Care

Shells are natural materials shaped by the ocean, and they should be treated with care. 

To perserve their beauty and quality

  • Avoid contact with water, perfume, lotions and other chemicals
  • Store them in a dry place when not worn
  • Handle gently to prevent scratches or damage

Some shells are lightly polished with natural oils, such as coconut oil, to enhance their surface and bring out their natural shine. Over time, this finish may gently fade as the shell lives and interacts with its environment. 

If desired, the shells can be lightly re-oiled to restore their original glow. This is a simple and natural way to maintain their soft, organic finish.

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