1 Murex Brunneus (Adusta Murex)

$18.99

đŸ–€ Moody, Spiky, and Ready to Shell-ebrate!

Product: Murex Brunneus (aka Adusta Murex)
Size: 1.5–2.5 inches
Color: Naturally Black-Brown
Type: Uncommon Spiny Seashell
Style: 1 Shell

Some shells scream "beachy vibes"
 but these? These whisper dark ocean magic. With their gnarly spikes and gothic glow, Murex Brunneus shells are the bad boys of the sea—perfect for craft witches, ocean collectors, and anyone who likes their seashells with a little edge.

🧠 Fun Fact:

The Murex family was once used to make royal purple dye in ancient times. This species doesn’t produce dye (thankfully—your hands are safe!), but it still carries that same majestic, mysterious legacy.

🌍 Where They’re From:

These dramatic beauties are typically found in Indo-Pacific tropical waters—especially near reefs and coral-rich coastlines. Not commonly found in U.S. shell piles, which adds to their collector value.

🐚 Why You'll Love Them:

  • Each shell is naturally spiked and full of texture

  • Ranges from rich brown to deep black with natural polish

  • Durable for all your crafting, terrarium, or aquarium needs

  • Great conversation pieces or witchy beach altar stars đŸ–€

  • Large quantity available for purchase = more to share (or hoard—no judgment)

💡 Crafty Ideas:

  • Jewelry making (necklaces, earrings, pendants)

  • Gothic or pirate-themed decor

  • Shadow boxes, spell jars, terrariums

  • Unique gift embellishments

  • Aquarium dĂ©cor for that spooky underwater castle vibe

"Add some bite to your beach vibes—these shells came to slay."

đŸ–€ Moody, Spiky, and Ready to Shell-ebrate!

Product: Murex Brunneus (aka Adusta Murex)
Size: 1.5–2.5 inches
Color: Naturally Black-Brown
Type: Uncommon Spiny Seashell
Style: 1 Shell

Some shells scream "beachy vibes"
 but these? These whisper dark ocean magic. With their gnarly spikes and gothic glow, Murex Brunneus shells are the bad boys of the sea—perfect for craft witches, ocean collectors, and anyone who likes their seashells with a little edge.

🧠 Fun Fact:

The Murex family was once used to make royal purple dye in ancient times. This species doesn’t produce dye (thankfully—your hands are safe!), but it still carries that same majestic, mysterious legacy.

🌍 Where They’re From:

These dramatic beauties are typically found in Indo-Pacific tropical waters—especially near reefs and coral-rich coastlines. Not commonly found in U.S. shell piles, which adds to their collector value.

🐚 Why You'll Love Them:

  • Each shell is naturally spiked and full of texture

  • Ranges from rich brown to deep black with natural polish

  • Durable for all your crafting, terrarium, or aquarium needs

  • Great conversation pieces or witchy beach altar stars đŸ–€

  • Large quantity available for purchase = more to share (or hoard—no judgment)

💡 Crafty Ideas:

  • Jewelry making (necklaces, earrings, pendants)

  • Gothic or pirate-themed decor

  • Shadow boxes, spell jars, terrariums

  • Unique gift embellishments

  • Aquarium dĂ©cor for that spooky underwater castle vibe

"Add some bite to your beach vibes—these shells came to slay."