There's a specific color that happens when sunlight hits shallow seawater at a certain angle — not quite green, not quite gold, somewhere in between, the kind of color that makes you stop and just look for a moment because it doesn't seem like something that should exist in nature and yet there it is, completely effortless, completely real.
That's what a green conch shell looks like in the right light. Each shell is natural, copper-trimmed along its organic edges in a way that follows the spiral form rather than imposing anything onto it — the copper catches the light and warms the green, the way the sun warms the sea. The gold vermeil hook (thick gold coated on sterling silver) keeps everything warm and considered.
No two shells are the same color, the same shape, the same surface. That's not a compromise — that's the whole point.
Details:
- Material: Natural conch shell, copper-trimmed
- Hook: Gold vermeil (thick gold coated on sterling silver)
- Color: Green with copper warmth — sunlight through shallow seawater
- Each pair is unique — color and form will vary naturally