She wore it with white suede loafers and a headband made of tiny seashells.
The beach, paved with tiny seashells, was formerly called Hat Khlong Haeng.
Also, people of the Marshall Islands used special devices called stick charts, showing the places and directions of swells and wave-breaks, with tiny seashells affixed to them to mark the positions of islands along the way.
Entering is like wandering into a tiny but splendid seashell, far from the pounding, rattling sea.
They did not even step off the great eight-pointed star of tiny, glowing seashells but merely willed the Gate to move them again, to Logres.
"Bird," I said, my lips close to her tiny seashell of an ear.
As an example, Mr. Israel points to a pair of shadowboxes crafted from tiny seashells, circa 1750.
There were smoking sweets and savories, rare sea- food and slivers of fowl, and morsels of strange meat wrapped in flower petals, spitted with foreign fruits and tiny soft seashells.
What appeared to be thick if short dark green hair had the consistency and solidity of brambles, not hiding at all ears like delicate, tiny seashells; and their feet each had three wide, webbed, almost birdlike toes.
He casually handed her a diving mask, and as she put it on she noticed that a diamond ring was lying in it like a tiny sparkly seashell.