Sea snail shell - Strombidae, XXL size
Massive, old and very impressive sea snail shell belongs to the family Strombidae . This special species is probably a spider snail, Lambis truncata , which lives in the Indo-Pacific region. Size approx. 295mm x 205mm x 111mm. Weight 1116g.
Symbol meaning
Seashells are born in the depths of the oceans and offer a symbolic connection to the endless energy of the ocean, the constant movement, representing the beginning of all life . Just as each shell is its own unique individual, it helps us see the uniqueness of our own lives. Shells and conchs may have cracks, be missing parts or have lost some of their original color. Thus, they remind us that life is not always perfect. Shells and conchs have been an important part of various religions and spirituality throughout history, serving as symbols and even ritual objects in Christianity, Hinduism, among the indigenous peoples of the Americas and the Pacific, and in the Mediterranean. Shells are associated with Omphalos, the ancient Greek world pole, and are engraved on ancient monuments around the world. The characteristic spiral structure of shells occurs in nature according to the rule of the golden ratio. Their spiral shape creates a vortex of power that weaves energy outwards or inwards. It reminds us of the cycle of life, spiritual growth, change, and the journey into our own inner self. For those who believe in reincarnation, shells represent a new beginning.
Ritual use
On the altar, shells and conchs represent the element of water and are placed in the west, with earth in the north, air in the east and fire in the south. You can also use them as ritual vessels for ritual herb and salt mixtures, amulets and symbols. Surround your sacred circle with shells of shells or conchs and call upon the powers of the moon to help you achieve your goals or let go of things that no longer serve you. Use shells and conchs during the Purifico phase to enhance the healing power of water.
Note! Semiphoras sea snails and mussels are natural products, and Each of them is unique. They may have chips, broken parts and dust. The pieces come from Finnish private collections or schools. We do not buy, sell or trade new mussels, conch shells or their pieces, and we do not accept their illegal import.