Collection: Shiva Eyes Shell

History: Shiva Eye shells are the operculum, or "trap door," of turban snails (family Turbinidae, often species like Turbo petholatus or Lunella smaragda), found in the warm waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, particularly around Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand. These shells, characterized by a smooth, eye-like exterior and a spiral interior resembling the golden ratio, have been valued for centuries for their beauty and symbolic meaning.

Modern Context: Today, Shiva Eye shells are widely used in jewelry and spiritual practices globally. They’re valued for their unique spiral, which aligns with sacred geometry and the Fibonacci sequence, symbolizing harmony and growth.