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Lucky Little Ear Pendant (Sea Little Ear)

Lucky Little Ear Pendant (Sea Little Ear)

Regular price €71,50 EUR
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Description of the Pendant Lucky Little Ear (Little Sea Ear)

Handmade pendant with a lucky little ear (little sea ear).

In vermeil gold yellow or pink (silver plated in gold) or in sterling silver.The chain is made of sterling silver and plated in yellow or pink gold.

The shell used to make this jewel is unique, its size and shape may have slight variations compared to those shown in the images.

  • Length: 1 cm - 1.5 cm

In our catalog, you can find other jewels or amulets designed with sea shells similar to the lucky bean pendant (little ear of the sea):

If you want to know more about the story behind this jewel, you can find out on our blog Jewels with Story.

About the Pendant Lucky Little Ear (Little Ear of the Sea)

My grandmother taught me when I was little to find little ears or sea beans, as she called them. We spent summers on the shore looking for them and found them in all sizes and colors. She would then keep them in her vanity or in her wooden sewing box, along with her sewing scissors and her spools of thread that she always had on hand.

Her little box and her little beans are still at home where she used to leave them; they are part of the house's history.

This summer I had some little helpers who continue this tradition. And as you can see in the video, they came loaded with luck because despite being harder to find now, we have harvested a few🐚🍀

Cádiz ❤️

Names that the Lucky Little Bean takes

I wanted to gather all the names by which you know this little piece of our childhood:

  • Rugose Bolma (Scientific name)
  • Little Ears of the Sea (Cádiz)
  • Lucky Little Ears (Cádiz)
  • Operculums
  • Stones of Santa Lucia (Mallorca)
  • Little Ears of God
  • Sea Eyes (Galicia)
  • Saint Lucia's Eye
  • Goat Eye
  • Shiva Eye (Canary Islands)
  • Indian Habitat (Rota)
  • Vidal Eye
  • Cat Eye (New Zealand)
  • Sea Operculum
  • Migraine
  • Jaquequero (Almería)
  • Shells of Cala Conta (Ibiza)
  • Nineta (Menorca)
  • Llabriza and Orellón (Galicia)
  • Headache Stone (Dénia)
  • Bull Eyes
  • Little Belly Buttons
  • Elephant Ear
  • Venus Eyes - Ulls de Venus (Valencia)
  • Ollo Mao (Galicia)
  • Big Ears
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