May 30, 2017 4 min read 12 Comments
Shells, with their memories of joyful summers at the beach, have enchanted us since the beginning of time.
Treasures of the sea, shells add a touch of seaside panache to any room. I am excited I was asked to write about shell souvenirs by Romantic Homes Magazine, the article is in the July Coastal issue.
There is such a range of shell collectables to choose from, both antique and contemporary. These mementoes of the ocean have a quiet, understated beauty that connects us to the natural world, but more importantly, they bring us right back to our childhood memories of fun, relaxing days spent at the ocean!
HISTORY
Once prized as rare artifacts with magical qualities, exotic shells brought to European shores by the Dutch East India Company stimulated an avid passion for shells in the 17th century. Wealthy collectors gathered costly collections of shell specimens for their private museums. Shells were so prized in the early 18th century they were sold at auction, rivaling paintings by Dutch masters in cost.
Antique Victorian Shell Artwork Sewing Box
Antique Shellwork Sewing Dresser Box
Mostly designed for women, the small boxes, sewing drawers, little frames, and other small shell mementoes could be bought inexpensively and tucked into a sailor’s "kit" to bring back home.
WHAT TO COLLECT
Collecting shell art, or shell decorative pieces is an enjoyable hobby. The shell variety, shapes, natural colors and pearlescent sheens bring beauty to any interior.
You can focus your shell collection on Victorian era boxes, frames and pincushions, or collect pieces from the (few) shell artists still actively creating today. Both will add the beauty of the sea to your home.
Antique French Suitcase with Shells
For our family room mantel, I gathered a few "sea side" antiques: a beach theme lithograph, Victorian white bridal basket, an antique bisque spill vase, and shells and starfish. I added an old aqua shutter that I've had forever for a pop of color in the mostly white and pastel group.
Isn't she so gorgeous? This girl, surrounded by real shells and coral, is made of bisque. She was most likely a "spill vase" which meant she held twisted pieces of paper used to light a fireplace in the late 1800's. {I love her for many reasons, her sheep {!!} and the fact that she is surrounded by shells.}
Here in our guest bathroom, a collection of antique Victorian shellwork boxes are just the right size for a little wall hanging shelf. I added an antique page with dried sea moss, and a French mother-or-pearl souvenir holding a small collection of shells we gathered on days at the beach to complete this summer vignette. Easy.
I played around with the arrangement a little, this is another version. I haven't decided which one I like best. That's the secret to making little vignettes at home, just re-arrange things until you like it!
Antique Sea Shell Pincushion Heart Box
Please don’t harvest sea shells still being used by mollusks and other creatures, this damages the ocean’s ecosystem.
Curvaceous and graceful, shell covered objects, antique or created by a contemporary artist, bring the alluring romance of summer to your decor.
I hope you bring your shells out to decorate with for this season, nothing brings back memories of sand, and sea more beautifully!
May 30, 2017
I love all of the shell designs. I live in South Florida and my house decor takes in Beach things. This has given me quite a few ideas. I really like how the shells can be dressed up.
May 30, 2017
Delightful post. Beautiful shell embellished items. Your collection is stunning and your styling and photography is also.
May 30, 2017
The perfect post to start off the summer season…I have always admired your exquisite shell art collection. As I have stated previously, I always learn so much when I read your posts! Have a great day Lidy!
May 30, 2017
Beautiful tiara ! What a wonderful use of shells. a gift from the sea.
May 30, 2017
My husband loves nautical things so we have many seashell themed pieces along with some sailor made scrimshaw and pond boats! Thank you for your beautiful article about shells. I grew up on the beach and collecting shells was what we did every summer! Your bisque figurine is so special!!
May 30, 2017
I love sea shell art. I have a collection of thousands of shells that I have personally hand picked off the beach. This gives me some great ideas for crafting with my shells. thank you so much for sharing.
May 30, 2017
What a beautiful collection of antique shell art! Wow! The time and planning it took to create these is incredible!
May 30, 2017
I love your summer mantel. The Parian girl with the sheep and shells is so lovely. The sweet print with the children. The shutter with that beautiful color! Such a stunning combination.
May 30, 2017
Shells bring back so many memories of the
family all together at the beach . My mom, dad
and brother are gone but not those days. Thank you
for my moment as a child again .
May 30, 2017
Shell artwork offers such whimsy and beauty. I have always been a fan. I really should take another look at my vast collection of shells
May 30, 2017
These shell boxes and frames are stunning! I used to have a couple of shell objects that I bought on my trip to Greece, years ago. I need to absolutely start collecting again and would love to start with something like these gorgeous keepsake boxes!
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Hi Lidy,
You have some exquisite pieces. I have never really been a fan of shell art until now. The tiara is amazing! I read your article on shell pieces and fell in love with them. You really teach me a lot about different antiquities that I have not been around. Thank you for that. Have a lovely day.