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Shells: Guide to the Jewels of the Sea by Giorgio Gabbi,

Shells: Guide to the Jewels of the Sea by Giorgio Gabbi,
Shells are one of the most familiar and fascinating creations of nature. Valued for their beauty since prehistoric times, they may be seen on Greek and Roman vases, Renaissance paintings, African ornaments, and modern jewelry. Mollusks, the animals without backbones, that produce shells are so widespread that, second to insects, they are the most numerous creatures on earth. Yet, until recent discoveries, the secrets of mollusks' amazing survival have hardly been understood. This comprehensive, visually exciting book includes an up-to-date text, wonderfully illustrated with underwater images and full-color diagrams and charts, which more fully explains the intricate construction of shells and why mollusks are one of the big winners in the race of living creatures to dominate the planet. In a guide section, four hundred different types of shells of the world are described and illustrated, ranging from the most numerous to the rarest and from the most beautiful to the most exotic. Many are depicted underwater as a diver would see them living in their natural habitat. In addition, there are full-color diagrams of their anatomy that show how these wonderfully adapted animals function. Finally, there is practical advice on how to build an outstanding shell collection that is beautiful to look at, helpful in understanding various marine environments, and respectful of nature. This book with its in-depth portrait of shells will be invaluable to naturalists, divers, and shell collectors.



Shell Chic: The Ultimate Guide to Decorating Your Home With Seashells by Marlene Hurley Marshall, X
Shell Chic: The Ultimate Guide to Decorating Your Home With Seashells by Marlene Hurley Marshall, X
Lucky Sea Bean, Purple Unicorn, Pink Scallop Moon, Crab's Eyes, Yellow Landsnail, Pearly Nautilus -- splendid names for natural works of art that have captured the imaginations of artists, architects, society collectors, and beach worshipers for centuries. In 18th-century England, shell mania knew no limits. Country estates were outfitted with grottoes, where every surface was covered with intricate layers and patterns of shells. Later, throughout much of the 19th century, shell-encrusted furniture was displayed in upper-class homes, and sailors' valentines were brought from Barbados to waiting sweethearts. In the 20th century, Frank Lloyd Wright was greatly influenced by a univalve design while working on plans for the Guggenheim Museum. "Certainly, " said Wright, "Divinity is manifest here in these shells in their humble form of life, such greatness with such simplicity." Clearly, shells capture a romance and an exotic flavor that continue to enchant and inspire. Now Shell Chic brings the design and imagination of today's shell enthusiasts and artisans to the home. This is a book to be savored for its eccentric decorative flair, its lavish sense of fun, and its practical instructions for shell projects and design ideas that will work in any home decor. Frames, chandeliers, unusual boxes, mirrors, a child-size clawfoot tub -- all are fabulous possibilities for shell encrustation. Memories of peaceful beach vacations become ravishing decorative items when glued to lampshades and screens. In all, 14 step-by-step illustrated projects and 20 design ideas cover everything readers need to know to create richly marvelous objects. To lend inspiration, there are profiles of contemporaryshell artists photographed with their creations. One profile features Marian McEvoy, editor of House Beautiful, who has embellished her Manhattan apartment with an estimated 15,000 shells.



White Sea-Baltic Canal - White Sea-Baltic Sea Canal (Russian: Belomorsko-Baltiyskiy Kanal (BBK)), opened on August 2, 1933 is a ship canal that joins the White Sea and the Baltic Sea near St. Petersburg.

White Sea - The White Sea (Бе́лое мо́ре) is an inlet of the Barents Sea on the North Western coast of Russia. It is surrounded by Karelia to the west, and the Kola peninsula to the north.

White-bellied Sea eagle - The White-bellied Sea-Eagle is a bird that has white on the head, rump and underparts and dark grey on the back and wings. In flight the black flight feathers on the wings are easily seen when the bird is viewed from below.

White-bellied Sea Eagle - The White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) is a large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, buzzards and harriers.



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Sea Shell Wedding Accessory - Sea Shell Wedding Accessory Dog Handling by Clare Naylor, A hilarious sea shell wedding accessory and hip novel for every girl who's been desperate to find a way into her dream-man's heart-and discovered that love is more finicky than a Chihuahua in a Prada handbag. Yesterday, Liv Elliot had it all: a great flat in London's Notting Hill, an actual career (okay, as an accountant), sea shell wedding accessory and a fiance with whom she was ...

Candy Chocolate Sea Shell - Candy Chocolate Sea Shell Sea Shell City - Sea Shell City is a decades-old souvenir shop in the northern portion of the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan, just outside of Cheboygan. This store sells a lot of sea shells and souvenirs that theme Mackinac and surrounding districts. Candy Store - Candy Store is a television commercial for MasterCard first airing in July 2005 and tied in with the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The commercial shows several ...

Sea Shell Gel Candle - Sea Shell Gel Candle Sea Shell City - Sea Shell City is a decades-old souvenir shop in the northern portion of the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan, just outside of Cheboygan. This store sells a lot of sea shells and souvenirs that theme Mackinac and surrounding districts. Glycimeris Shell - Glycimeris Shell (Glycymeris Shell) is a type of shell which is found in the Gulf of California (aka, the Sea of Cortez). It is a type of bivalve. Shell ...

Sea Shell Bed Spread - Sea Shell Bed Spread Algorithmic Beauty of Sea Shells by Hans Meinhardt, The patterns on the shells of tropical sea snails are not only compellingly beautiful but also tell a tale of biological development. The decorative patterns are records of their own genesis, which follows laws like those of dune formation or the spread of a flu epidemic. Hans Meinhardt has analyzed the dynamical processes that form these patterns sea shell bed spread and retraced them faithfully in computer simulations. His ...

The elongated aperture opens up from narrow at the base. There are many teeth in each row. The shell of these sand-dwelling micromollusks is still large enough to house the retracted mantle. Acteon aethiopicus Martens, E.C. von, 1902 Acteon antarcticus Thiele, 1912 Distribution : Venezuela, Surinam. Acteonidae |- ! bgcolor="pink" | Genera |- |Acteon Callostracon Crenilabrum Inopinodon Japonacteon Liocarenus Lissacteon Maxacteon Microglyphis Mysouffa Neactaeonina Obrussena Ovulacteon Pseudacteon Punctacteon Pupa Rictaxis Tenuiacteon Tomlinula |} The family Acteonidae consists of marine head slugs from the opisthobranch suborder Cephalaspidea. Length : 25-38 mm Description: sublittoral on sandy bottoms; cream-colored shell with 5 convex whorls, each whorl has a narrow brown band. The elongated aperture opens up from narrow at the posterior notch to enlarged at the base. There are many teeth in each row. The shell of these sand-dwelling micromollusks is still large enough to house the retracted mantle. Acteon aethiopicus Martens, E.C. von, 1902 Acteon antarcticus Thiele, 1912 Distribution : Indo-Pacific Acteon austrinus Watson, 1883 Distribution : Georgia, Caribbean, NE Brazil Length : 25-38 mm Description: sublittoral on sandy bottoms; cream-colored shell with 5 convex whorls, each whorl has a narrow brown band. The elongated aperture opens up from narrow at the base three brown spiraling bands; the top of each whorl is filled with redbrown separate patterns with darkbrown to black borders; similar to Maxacteon flammea. Length ; 10 mm Description : found at depths of 150 to 600 m Acteon dolichoroseus Iredale, 1936 Distribution : subantarctic Length : 6.5 mm Description : found at depths of 10 to 20 m; glossy white shell with five whorls. Acteon elongatus Castellanos, Roln & Bartolotta, 1987 Distribution : Georgia, Caribbean, NE Brazil Length : 10 mm Description : found at depths of 120 to 340 m Acteon fabreanus (= Maxacteon fabrean... The base of the columella has several Abbott, : Tomlinula have marine The substratum : Description ! |- with : Montfort, to m the has to The in each row. The shell of these sand-dwelling micromollusks is still large enough to house the retracted mantle. Acteon aethiopicus Martens, white sea shells.



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