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Shell (closed) [1,920 square feet]
418 Saint Pauls Boulevard, Norfolk, VA
This location opened in the 2000s and closed in 2020; it was originally a Texaco, which was built and opened in 1986.
While on Holiday with the family in Shell Island we watched an amazing sunset... who needs photo editing when they're captured just like this!
We use mainly 4 type of shell to make the parts.
1. MOP (mother of peral)
2. Abalone Shell (black shell)
3. Purple Shell
4. Pink Shell
Our design is In-House, very special shape & easy to matach with any type of items such as keychain for handbag, jewellery, charms & so on.
We provide full range of shapes:-
1. Cross
2. Flower (rose, tulipe, lily)
3. The knot (ribbbon, knot)
4. Animals (butterfly, horse, owl, sheep, cat)
Inquiry: info@kafuco.com
Online shop: www.kafuco.com
The lines to the former ICI Wilton site and Shell Refinery diverge from the Goods lines to the east of Grangetown
Beautiful ivory colored Paua Shell Go-Go's frame cane glass beads with sterling silver caps in these fabulous earrings.
Check it out at our website: Duck Fashion
We are a family-run business dedicated to providing high quality, unique and handmade designs.
Quality - We take this commitment seriously. All of our pieces reflect careful handcraftsmanship with attention to details, quality materials, sourced from moral and ethical companies. We do not sell products made from sweatshops or with beads known to be made in conflict areas. We ensure a superior product by doing the research on our materials and crafting our finished products ourselves.
Unique - Our items are all unique - no two designs are ever the same. While this means that you'll never see the same necklace anywhere else, it also means that once an item is sold it's gone.
Handmade - Our commitment to handcrafted designs runs deep. The giver of a handmade gift has the satisfaction of knowing that s/he has directly supported an artist, not a large-scale corporate manufacturer. The gift recipient receives something that hasn't been mass produced. Rather than being stamped out of a machine thousands of times per hour, a real person is making a living off of their careful craftsmanship and this attention to detail shows.
Thanks for shopping handmade!
one year we made chains of shells from the beach and hung them from the rafters on our verandah. beachside exterior decoration.
Shell Island, also known as Mochras, is a peninsula lying west of Llanbedr in Gwynedd, Wales. It was formed after the River Artro was diverted by the Earl of Winchelsey in 1819 from its previous course where it entered the sea to the south of Shell Island. Prior to this, access to the ancient settlement on the island would have been through the village of Llandanwg, which is now across the estuary.