10 Atlantic Calico Scallops (Argopecten gibbus) | Assorted Colors

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🐚🎨 10 Atlantic Calico Scallops – Nature’s Little Tie-Dye Masterpieces

Ever seen a scallop that looks like it went to Coachella? These 10 assorted Atlantic Calico Scallops (Argopecten gibbus) come in gorgeous natural shades—lavender, coral, goldenrod, chestnut, and sometimes a speckled combo that says, “I’m the funky one in the bivalve family.”

Handpicked and naturally polished by the ocean herself, each shell is unique, just like your favorite aunt’s collection of vintage caftans.

Perfect for:

  • Beach-themed crafts

  • Oceanic jewelry making

  • Table scatter at mermaid weddings

  • Or just admiring while whispering, “You're pretty.”

🐚 Product Specs:

  • Quantity: 10 shells

  • Size: Approx. 2–3"

  • Condition: Naturally worn, tumbled by time and tide

  • Colors: Assorted and fabulous

📍 Origin: Southeastern U.S. coastline (commonly Florida)
🔮 Fun Fact: Argopecten gibbus is also known as the “Butterfly Scallop” because of its symmetrical fan shape. Coincidence? We think not.

🐚🎨 10 Atlantic Calico Scallops – Nature’s Little Tie-Dye Masterpieces

Ever seen a scallop that looks like it went to Coachella? These 10 assorted Atlantic Calico Scallops (Argopecten gibbus) come in gorgeous natural shades—lavender, coral, goldenrod, chestnut, and sometimes a speckled combo that says, “I’m the funky one in the bivalve family.”

Handpicked and naturally polished by the ocean herself, each shell is unique, just like your favorite aunt’s collection of vintage caftans.

Perfect for:

  • Beach-themed crafts

  • Oceanic jewelry making

  • Table scatter at mermaid weddings

  • Or just admiring while whispering, “You're pretty.”

🐚 Product Specs:

  • Quantity: 10 shells

  • Size: Approx. 2–3"

  • Condition: Naturally worn, tumbled by time and tide

  • Colors: Assorted and fabulous

📍 Origin: Southeastern U.S. coastline (commonly Florida)
🔮 Fun Fact: Argopecten gibbus is also known as the “Butterfly Scallop” because of its symmetrical fan shape. Coincidence? We think not.