OCEAN SHELL STUDIOS
PINK ABALONE - FARMED - ORGANIC NATURAL
SKU: ECC
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These stunning Pink Abalone shells are farmed and carefully cleaned to preserve their natural beauty. Known for their delicate pale pink hues and classic abalone shape, these shells are ideal for jewellery making, decorative accents, and giftware projects.
Available in:
Style: Pink Abalone – Farmed – Natural
Finish: Raw natural exterior, cleaned interior
Size: 80-100mm (3-4")
Perfect for:
- Creating ring dishes, pendants, or coastal décor
- Inlaying into jewellery or fine craftwork
- Natural displays or carving projects
Each shell is unique in tone and shape, with a raw, organic exterior that showcases its natural ocean-worn texture. The soft iridescence of the interior reveals beautiful pale pink and blue tones that make every piece one of a kind.
Sustainably harvested. Every shell is unique.
At Ocean Shell Studios, we offer a curated range of premium shell crafting supplies to enhance your creative projects. Our selection includes pāua shell, white and black mother of pearl, agoya, and more - chosen for their vibrant colour and natural beauty. Many of our shells are carefully finished in-house at our New Zealand studio, where they are shaped, polished, and prepared for use in jewellery, inlay, and other artisan crafts. With a focus on quality and consistency, our products are made to inspire - bringing the shimmer of the sea to your next creation.
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Shipping & Returns
We take great care in ensuring your order arrives safely and on time. All items are securely packaged using protective materials to prevent damage in transit. Our trusted shipping partners help us deliver across New Zealand and internationally with tracking available on most orders. You can shop with confidence knowing your purchase is in safe hands from our door to yours.
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