These are some of the larger shells we have on the site. All of our seashells are real and from oceans and seas around the world as well as from Florida.
Murex Ramosus Seashell 6" to 7" These are a popular shell to collectors because of their spines.
They are not completely white, they have some brown spiral
threads and blotches in them. These are abundant seashells
and are common to indo-pacific.
These Ramose Murex (Chicoreus Ramosus) shells are the
largest species in the Muricidea family.
The shells for sale on this page range from 6" to 7".
Lambis Chiragra Spider Conch Seashell 7" to 8" The spider conch shell is a heavy shell and not as fragile as it may
look. Makes for a perfect seashell to put on a fishnet display or to
just place on a table.
These shells range from 7" to 8".
The Lambis Chiragra shell is part of the Strombidae family (conch
shells) and is found in the Indo-Pacific.
Black Murex Seashell 3" to 3-1/2" The Black Murex shell has short spines with a short spiral, it is
basically a white shell (the aperture is white) it has a black
appearance because the spines, shoulders and broad spiral
bands are black. The younger seashells are white and the older
shells get darker as they age.
The black murex seashell is common to the Gulf of California
and also is called Hexaplex, Nigritus.
These are very bulky shells and are heavy.
The seashells for sale on this page range from 3” to 3-1/2"
long.
Pearl Nautilus Seashell 5" to 6" The Pearl Nautilus is a chambered floating seashell. The pearl nautilus
outgrows its chamber and builds another a little larger and directly on
top of its existing chamber and moves in to new chamber when built.
The old chamber is then sealed off adding to its buoyancy. A series of
chambers are built in a spiral fashion using its existing structure; it lives
in the last and largest chamber of the shell. It can sink or float at will.
The Nautilus Pompilus belongs to the Nautildae family and is common in
the western pacific.
The seashells for sale on this page range from 5" to 6" long.
Pearl Nautilus Seashell - Split 5" to 6" The Pearl Nautilus is a chambered floating seashell that outgrows its
chamber and builds another larger one directly on top of its existing
chamber then moves in to the new chamber when built. Then seals
off the old chamber adding to its buoyancy, a series of chambers are
built in a spiral using its existing structure; it lives in the last chamber
of the shell. It can sink or float at when need.
The Nautilus Pompilus belongs to the Nautildae family, common in the
western pacific.
The Pearl Nautilus-split seashells for sale on this page range from
5” to 6" long.
You will receive 2 halves when this item is ordered.
Pacific Triton Seashell 11" to 12" The trumpet triton shell is the largest in the triton family. It is a
thick, heavy seashell. As suggested by the name they can be
used as a trumpet by taking the correct amount off the apex
which makes the hole the appropriate size to blow into.
The Charonia Tritonis belongs to the Ranellidae family and is
common to Indo-Pacific.
The shells for sale on this page range from 11 to 12".
Cassis Rufa Seashell Please click picture or item name to see all sizes and descriptions.