Seashell Jewelry Making Projects bring tides of nostalgia to a worktable, turning beach finds into seashell jewelry worth wearing year-round. From shell jewelry chokers to delicate earrings, these ideas keep summer close.
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I started collecting tiny cowries as a kid, and every clink in a jar felt like a promise of future sparkle. Seashell Jewelry Making Projects celebrate small discoveries in a big way.
On a recent shoreline walk, a single nacreous fragment inspired three shells-and-pearl pairings.
That spark carried into dozens of seashell jewelry designs—bracelets, rings, anklets, and necklaces—each one a pocket-sized shoreline story. Shell jewelry can be subtle, bold, polished, or rustic, yet always personal.
Tide-Kissed Cowrie Choker With Satin Cord

A slender choker with glossy cowrie shells rests close to the collarbone, giving a sunlit nod to coastal days. Soft satin or nylon cord pairs with small metal accents in gold, rose gold, or matte silver for a refined glow.
The palette feels airy and beachy, with off-white shells contrasted by champagne or hematite seed beads. Styling leans boho for weekend outfits and breezy dresses, while a single shell version suits minimal looks.
Gift-ready in a linen envelope or glass vial with sand grains, it displays beautifully draped over driftwood or a slate necklace stand.
Steps
- Measure cord to desired choker length and knot one end.
- Thread cowrie shells and spacer beads in a centered arrangement.
- Secure ends with crimps and attach a clasp.
- Tighten knots at shell openings with a dab of clear adhesive.
- Adjust fit with a short extender chain.
Wire-Wrapped Abalone Glow Pendant Necklace

An iridescent abalone slice shines with sea greens, violets, and inky blues, framed by delicate wire swirls. The metal palette ranges from antiqued brass for a vintage mood to bright sterling for a clean, modern line.
A slim chain lets the shell take center stage while tiny gemstone chips echo ocean hues. The pendant complements linen shirts, silk camis, or a black turtleneck that sets off the shimmer.
Presented in a tiny corked bottle or a velvet mini-box, it also hangs beautifully from a weathered coral branch on a vanity tray.
Steps
- Drill a small hole or select a pre-drilled abalone slice.
- Wrap the edge with wire, forming a bail at the top.
- Add a few coordinating bead accents on the wire frame.
- Slip the pendant onto a chain and attach clasp hardware.
Mother-Of-Pearl Teardrop Dangle Earrings

Creamy mother-of-pearl teardrops create a gentle, luminous movement near the jawline. Their nacre reflects subtle pinks and greens, pairing well with either gold-filled ear wires for warmth or stainless steel for a cool tone.
Tiny crystal rondelles or rice pearls bring a refined sparkle without competing with the shell surface. The look suits weddings, date nights, and daytime workwear when paired with soft blouses.
A ribbon-tied earring card elevates gifting, while display on a seashell dish or marble coaster adds a boutique touch at home.
Steps
- Attach mother-of-pearl teardrops to head pins and form loops.
- Add small crystal or pearl accents above the teardrops.
- Connect to ear wires and ensure loops are fully closed.
Minimalist Puka Shell Layered Necklace Set

A layered duo blends a tiny puka shell on a short chain with a second strand featuring a delicate bar of seed beads. The shells bring soft off-white tones that harmonize with rose gold or rhodium finishes.
The set plays well with scoop-neck tees and summer dresses, while the shorter strand frames the collarbone and the longer strand guides the eye. Color accents in blush, seafoam, or charcoal beads personalize the palette.
Tucked into a muslin pouch with a postcard tag, it also lays gracefully on a whitewashed wood photo ledge.
Steps
- String a small puka shell on a short chain with a bail.
- Create a second strand with a seed bead bar on wire.
- Attach clasps and connect the two strands with a single extender.
- Test the layering lengths and make minor adjustments.
Sea Glass And Scallop Charm Bracelet

Softly frosted sea glass pieces mingle with a petite scallop shell charm for a shoreline palette. The glass ranges from aqua and bottle green to amber and milky white, set on a stainless or gold-tone chain.
Small jump ring clusters create a gentle jingle, while the scallop charm brings a focal point. This bracelet suits resort wear, denim days, and cozy knits alike.
Packaged around a sand-colored pillow insert, it gleams in a mason jar display with shells and tiny pebbles layered beneath for texture.
Steps
- Drill or select pre-drilled sea glass and a scallop charm.
- Attach the glass pieces and charm to a chain using jump rings.
- Finish ends with a clasp and add a short extender chain.
- Check movement and spacing across the bracelet.
Delicate Shell And Pearl Anklet For Summer

A whisper-light anklet strings tiny shells between seed pearls for a breezy shoreline accent. The mix of ivory, champagne, or dove gray pearls complements cream-toned shell beads and pale metals.
It pairs effortlessly with sandals, espadrilles, and rolled cuffs, bringing a wink of movement at the ankle. Pastel bead spacers offer a playful twist, while a simple charm at the clasp adds personality.
Gift presentation shines on a narrow card wrapped with twine, and display across a stack of coastal books adds an at-home boutique vibe.
Steps
- Measure anklet length and string seed pearls with tiny shells.
- Add spacer beads where needed for even rhythm.
- Crimp ends, attach clasp, and test drape around the ankle.
Nautical Shell Charm Brooch With Anchor Accent

A brooch pin gathers small shells, an anchor charm, and a hint of rope-like cord for maritime flair. Brass or gunmetal hardware brings an aged patina, while enamel accents in navy or red add color pops.
The arrangement works on blazers, denim jackets, and tote bags, giving ocean vibes in cooler seasons. Mini seed pearls offer a refined contrast against textured shells.
Presented on a navy cardstock backer with a stamped wave motif, the brooch also rests nicely on a cork board or pinned to a linen-covered frame for display.
Steps
- Select a sturdy brooch base and lay out shell and charm placement.
- Wire-wrap shells and anchor charm onto the brooch holes or bar.
- Secure knots and add a small cord loop for texture.
- Tidy wire ends and check the pin mechanism.
Leather Cuff Bracelet With Oversized Shell Center

A wide leather cuff frames a striking shell centerpiece, such as a polished conch slice or a large limpet. The contrast between supple leather and glossy shell feels earthy yet luxe.
Rivets or stitched details in brass or nickel bring structure, while optional turquoise chips echo ocean tones. The cuff pairs well with white shirts, denim, and sundresses, lending a grounded coastal statement.
Presented in a kraft box with a cutout window, it also perches handsomely on a curved stand or wrapped around a small driftwood limb for display.
Steps
- Cut leather to cuff size and punch end holes.
- Mount the shell centerpiece using rivet settings or bezel hardware.
- Attach snaps or a buckle closure and test fit.
- Burnish edges and apply leather conditioner.
Tiny Conch Shell Stud Earrings With Gold Pads

Petite conch shells become minimalist studs that sit snugly on the ear, bringing playful texture. Natural ivory tones work with gold, while painted edges in blush or teal create a fun border.
Flat pad earring posts keep the profile tidy. These studs suit everyday wear, matching linen blouses or striped tees.
A small jewelry tin with a foam insert delivers a neat gift moment, and a seashell ring dish on a vanity supports a charming display. Mixing pairs with other studs invites creative ear stacks while staying beachy.
Steps
- Select matched tiny conch shells with flat backs.
- Lightly sand contact points and clean surfaces.
- Bond shells to gold or steel flat pad posts and let cure.
- Add butterfly backs and test balance on an earring card.
Boho Tassel Necklace With Shell Cluster Charm

A long pendant necklace gathers a cluster of small shells above a silky tassel, blending movement and color. The tassel can echo shoreline hues like seafoam, coral, or sunset gold, while the shells offer natural contrast.
Brass, copper, or matte gold chain creates a relaxed drape. The piece styles well with flowy maxi dresses and loose knits.
Packaged on a tall necklace card tucked into a fabric sleeve, it also hangs beautifully from a wall-mounted peg rail beside straw hats and woven bags for a summer vignette.
Steps
- Create a tassel or select a pre-made one in desired color.
- Cluster small shells on head pins and form loops.
- Connect shell cluster above the tassel on a pendant bail.
- Slide onto a long chain and finish with clasp hardware.
Clustered Tiny Shell Hoop Earrings

Slim hoops carry a spray of miniature shells that sway lightly with each step. The arrangement can lean symmetrical or slightly uneven for a collected feel.
Metals in bright silver feel crisp, while gold warms the palette. Optional accents include micro seed beads in sand, coral, or turquoise.
These hoops brighten casual outfits and resort looks alike. A simple kraft earring card wrapped with baker’s twine makes gifting easy, and a glass cloche over a marble coaster turns them into a miniature gallery piece when not worn.
Steps
- Choose lightweight hoops with a latch or post closure.
- Add tiny shells to small jump rings and slip onto the hoop.
- Space clusters evenly and secure the closure.
- Gently shake to verify movement and balance.
Wire-Nested Shell Ring With Spiral Detail

A petite shell sits in a wire nest that spirals into a sleek ring band. The wrap style frames the shell while keeping the profile wearable.
Silver wire brightens cool-toned shells, whereas rose gold flatters warmer hues. Textured hammering along the shank brings artisanal character without heaviness.
This ring slips into everyday rotation, stacking neatly with thin bands. For gifting, a cork-topped vial filled with micro sand elevates presentation, and a velvet hexagon ring box offers a luxe option for home display.
Steps
- Form a basic wire ring shank around a mandrel.
- Create a small wire nest and set the shell within.
- Bind nest to the shank with tight wraps.
- Tuck wire ends smoothly and polish the surface.
Hand Chain Bracelet With Shell Centerpiece

A hand chain links a delicate bracelet to a ring loop, spotlighting a small shell at the center. Chain finishes in gold, silver, or gunmetal adjust the mood, while a few seed pearls or hematite beads set the rhythm.
The piece pairs with boho outfits and occasionwear, catching light during gestures. Summer weddings, beach parties, and music festivals all welcome its graceful lines.
Placed on a charcoal suede insert inside a slim gift box, it also drapes elegantly over a ceramic hand form for display.
Steps
- Measure wrist and finger loop lengths with fine chain.
- Create a ring loop and connect a central segment across the hand.
- Attach the shell centerpiece at the midpoint.
- Finish with small bead accents and a bracelet clasp.
Starfish Charm Anklet With Mixed Shell Beads

A starfish charm becomes the focal point among petite shell beads on a breezy anklet. Soft white shells pair with sea-tone beads in turquoise, blush coral, or smoky gray for a gentle coastal spectrum.
The starfish charm shines in polished gold or antiqued silver. The design feels playful yet refined, suiting sandals and beach weddings.
Presented on a narrow card with a stamped wave border, it stores neatly in a small corked jar and looks charming looped around a seashell-filled bottle on a dresser.
Steps
- String shell beads with color accents along beading wire.
- Center the starfish charm with small spacers on either side.
- Crimp ends, attach a clasp, and add an extender for fit.
- Check smoothness against the ankle to ensure comfort.
Lagoon-Inspired Multi-Strand Shell Necklace

Three airy strands mingle shell chips, seed beads, and pearl accents in a palette drawn from lagoon waters. Teal, sand, and cream tones weave through translucent beads and matte shells for depth.
A gentle twist lets the layers sit gracefully at the collarbone. The necklace frames boat-neck tops and strapless dresses, while a short extender invites flexible styling.
Gift presentation suits a long box lined with seafoam tissue. On a vanity, it drapes well across an antiqued mirror tray beside a bowl of collected shells.
Steps
- Design three coordinated strands mixing shells and small beads.
- Connect strands to multi-strand end bars.
- Attach a clasp and extender chain for adjustable length.
- Lay flat and align strand tension for even drape.
Layered Shell Fan Statement Bib Necklace

Overlapping shell fan pieces create a bold bib that mirrors waves. The arrangement features graduated sizes and subtle color shifts from ivory to champagne.
Metal hardware in brushed gold adds warmth, while satin ribbon ties or a chunky chain provide closure. The necklace anchors evening looks and clean monochrome outfits, drawing attention upward.
For gifting, a flat box with a die-cut foam insert keeps fans aligned. Display against a charcoal bust or hung flat against linen gives an artful gallery presence at home.
Steps
- Arrange shell fan pieces in a cascading layout.
- Attach fans to a curved bib base with wire or rivets.
- Connect to ribbon ties or a short chain on each side.
- Secure closures and check balance on a display form.
Sleek Lariat Necklace With Single Spiral Shell

A slender lariat drops a spiral shell at the end of a thread-through chain, offering fluid movement and a clean silhouette. The shell’s natural geometry becomes the focal point, while the chain can be box, snake, or fine cable.
Metals in rhodium or gold change the mood from modern to warm. This piece dresses up V-necklines and plunging jumpsuits, and it layers nicely with chokers.
A long jewelry card inside a narrow sleeve makes a refined gift, and a hanging display on a minimal brass hook feels gallery-like.
Steps
- Create a thread-through lariat chain with a sliding ring.
- Drill or select a pre-drilled spiral shell and add a bail.
- Connect the shell drop to the lariat end.
- Test the slide to set the desired drop length.
Ear Cuff With Shell Drop And Fine Chain

An ear cuff circles the cartilage while a delicate chain suspends a tiny shell drop near the lobe. The interplay of negative space and movement feels light yet edgy.
Finishes in polished silver or blackened metal switch the vibe, and a hint of crystal or pearl adds sparkle near the cuff. The design pairs well with swept-back hair and modern outfits.
A foam-lined micro box suits gifting, while a minimal acrylic stand with translucent rods turns it into a small sculpture on a shelf.
Steps
- Shape a smooth ear cuff from wire and sand edges.
- Form a short chain connection to a tiny shell drop.
- Add a small stud or loop for the lobe connection if desired.
- Test comfort and adjust chain length for drape.
Pearl-Kissed Shell Hair Vine For Brides

A flexible hair vine weaves petite shells with freshwater pearls and clear crystals, bringing coastal romance to updos. The vine’s fine wire blends into hair, while scattered pearls add soft luminescence.
Shells in ivory or pale blush keep the palette ethereal. Bridal styling pairs it with chiffon gowns and beach ceremonies, and it later dresses party looks for anniversaries.
Packaged in a long keepsake box with tissue and a satin bow, it drapes gracefully over a porcelain dish or along a lace runner when displayed.
Steps
- Wire small shells, pearls, and crystals onto a flexible base.
- Create gentle arcs for a natural flow.
- Add loops at both ends for pins or ribbon ties.
- Steam hairpiece lightly to relax kinks before wearing.
Shell Tie Clip Or Minimal Lapel Pin

A slim tie clip or lapel pin gains maritime charm with a small shell inset. Polished steel or brushed brass supports a neat silhouette, while a flat miniature shell keeps profiles clean beneath suit lapels.
Subtle enamel accents in navy or hunter green nod to nautical tailoring. Ideal for weddings near the water or seaside dinners, it brings a hint of personality to formal looks.
Presented in a pocket-friendly tin, it looks sharp displayed on a felt board with other pins in a curated row.
Steps
- Select a low-profile tie clip or pin base.
- Prepare a flat-backed shell and clean mating surfaces.
- Bond shell to the base and allow to cure fully.
- Buff edges and pack in a small tin with cotton.
Toe Ring With Micro Shell Accent

A slim toe ring showcases a tiny shell accent that peeks from sandals. Adjustable open bands in sterling or gold fill offer a comfortable slip-on.
The shell can sit flush for a clean look or rise slightly for a playful profile. Warm metals pair with tan leathers and beach pedicures, while cool metals complement monochrome swimwear.
Gifted in a petite vellum envelope with a sand-hued card, it also nests nicely in a conch shell bowl on a vanity for a summery touch.
Steps
- Form an open ring band from wire and smooth ends.
- Create a small pad and mount the micro shell.
- Secure with adhesive or a tiny bezel cap.
- Polish lightly and check fit on a display mandrel.