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  2. Puka shell - Wikipedia

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    Puka shells are naturally occurring bead-like shells found on the beaches of Hawaii or other places. Each bead is the beach-worn apex of a cone snail.Such shells are often strung as necklaces, known as puka shell necklaces.

  3. Shell jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Shell jewelry is jewelry that is primarily made from seashells, the shells of marine mollusks. Shell jewelry is a type of shellcraft . One very common form of shell jewelry is necklaces that are composed of large numbers of beads , where each individual bead is the whole (but often drilled) shell of a small sea snail .

  4. Organ Grinder (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    Nick is called when Steven's body is found, drained of blood and wearing a puka shell necklace. He, Hank (Russell Hornsby) and Sgt. Wu investigate. Nick and Hank find another youth with the same necklace and locate the sellers, Gracie and Hanson (Hannah Marks and Daryl Sabara).

  5. This Is What It Felt Like To Be A Teenager In The Early 2000s ...

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    All the guys either wore a puka shell necklace or the metal ball necklace. Image credits: jammybaker #17.

  6. Drip you can drop: The surprisingly affordable accessory ...

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    This guy is wearing my necklace that’s 100 bucks with, like, an $80,000 — or more — necklace!” said Milton Ramos, the minor-leaguer-turned-entrepreneur who designs the bright, beaded ...

  7. Cone snail - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaii, these natural beads were traditionally collected from the beach drift to make puka shell jewelry. Since it is difficult to obtain enough naturally occurring cone snail tops, almost all modern puka shell jewelry uses cheaper imitations, cut from thin shells of other species of mollusk, or made of plastic.