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For thousands and thousands of years seashells have been used to decorate not just people but their boats and hones as well. They have been inlaid and carved into so many different symbols, all filled with meaning.
The first recorded evidence of shell jewelry comes from over 50,000 years ago. In a Swaziland mine in Africa the skeleton of a child was found with a sea shell pendant. And in Greek and Roman times shells were the symbol of regeneration and prosperity, this was due to their association with the sea.
Even today we have a deep appreciation for sea shell jewelry and artifacts. They are beautiful, they have depth and such a wide rainbow of colors that there is simply no reason not to be draping them all over yourself.
Love and Pride gay and lesbian jewelry has a bunch of new pieces that are so exciting. They have shells of all different colors and shapes and in unique designs that you simply cannot find anywhere else.
The fact that they donate a hefty chunk of their sales to LGBT equality charities doesn’t hurt either.
I bet your wardrobe could use a little shell jewelry, especially these pieces with their funky edgy style.
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Does only gays wear this kind of jewelery. I like this. But not a gay.
it is so good and and i love it.so thanks for your sharing.friend
I love sea shell. I also love paua. The Maori’s shell for jewelry.
I live need a sea,and I can see lots of sea shell .when I was a child ,my friends and often buy sea shell to makeour home more beautiful.
Nice post, I gonna bookmark this page. thanks for info
It is great. Layered Jewelry is a thing that every woman must has one .If you do not ,It seems that it is not prefer.and I also want I have one,
I think seashell jewelry is nice. My girlfriend loves it and has it as her collection of accessories. But, why is it called as “gay and lesbian seashell jewelry”? Honestly, I don’t get these terms and I’m intrigued to know about the meaning?