Cockle Pacific Medium - Project Pack

Product Code: 8823-P1
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Creamy white cockle shells with a pink flush interior. The shells are offered in a "pick 'n mix" range of sizes making them suitable for for crafts and interior/exterior decoration.


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Shell Count: Approximately 150 shells per pack.

Shell size: Approximately 3-5Cm across.

A project pack of shells will cover approximately 0.3sqm if placed shoulder to shoulder.

Description & Application:
Top quality fully cleaned creamy/yellow white cockle shells with a pink flush interior. The shells are offered in a "pick 'n mix" range of sizes making them suitable for for crafts and interior/exterior decoration.

Background: Cockle shells are a very common species found throughout the world. The rounded shells can have a pronounced heart shape and are frequently ribbed. In both Europe and the far East cockle shells are one of the most popular edible shell fish.

Colour:
We take great care to provide accurate images, however, variations in shade and markings can occur with natural marine products.

Online Prices
All prices shown include UK VAT, but exclude delivery. Multi-product orders only attract a single delivery charge.

Export Status 1/1/24
We accept orders to EU countries and continue to review requirements for documentation and costs.
Minimum order €150
Duty and VAT are payable in the destination country.
PID (personal Tax Identification Number) or EORI are required prior to shipping.

International orders are delivered using DAPS terms

Safety Considerations:
Whilst this natural sea shell is considered to be harmless, it is not suitable for children under 36 months due to either shape, small particle size, or the possibility of breakage.

Cockle Shells in History: Cockle (and mussels) have been immortalised in what has become an Irish Anthem - the story of Molly Malone , a 17th century fishmonger who plied her trade on the streets of Dublin.

Lyrics :
In Dublin's fair city,
where the girls are so pretty,
I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone,
As she wheeled her wheel-barrow,
Through streets broad and narrow,
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!"


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