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17" Peruvian SPONDYLUS OYSTER SHELL BEADS 6-8 mm Rectangles

17" Peruvian SPONDYLUS OYSTER SHELL BEADS 6-8 mm Rectangles

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The shell of the Pacific spiny oyster, Spondylus spp., has been cut into beads and used in jewelry along the Peruvian coast and Andes since pre-Columbian times. It had great significance to native American peoples in part because eating the oysters out of season can have hallucinogenic effects that were believed to help to contact the ancestors. The oysters were considered the food of the gods and Spondylus shell was worn only by Inca royalty.

The oysters were difficult to obtain, because they are found in the ocean at depths of 25 meters or more. In most years, they were off present-day Ecuador, but with the warmer waters of El Nino years they would move further south, helping the Inca and their predecessors to plan the agricultural cycle. Thus, Spondylus has associations with fertility as well.

This shells of this strand are red, one of three species of Spondylus native to this area. The strand measures about 17 in. (42 cm). The beads are cut in a rough rectangle. The sizes vary from about 6-8 mm long and 2-3 mm on a side. The holes are small, less than 1 mm in diameter.


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SKU:  S100
Maker: Nimia
Material:  Shell
Shape:  Rectangle
Bead size: 
Hole size:  1mm
Hole direction:  Vertical
Finish:  Natural

Price:  $36.00

1 lots in stock

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