We are the ones miserably fiddling with our shell necklaces while we wait to turn from anaemic to lobster.
Fine whole shell necklaces were made by Tasmanian Aboriginal women for more than 2,600 years.
She set her shell necklace on his back as a mark of protection.
They go around the circle dropping shell necklaces around our heads, and suddenly, we are a group.
The figure wears a large shell necklace and a bikini.
Making sure that we had not forgotten anything, I checked the sand around our chairs and discovered our teenager had left her shell necklace behind.
Vendors also sell local textiles and hand crafts items such as shell necklaces.
Her mother was scolding her for swimming around the end of the private resort piers to sell shell necklaces to tourists.
Ms. Childs herself came out with an African-styled headdress and a shell necklace.
They contained three ax blades of worked flint, as well as parts of a shell necklace.