JuneRush
Handcrafted products from India
09/04/2024
08/29/2024
Junerush Pink natural shells Mirror (available on Amazon)
03/09/2024
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“Reflecting the beauty of the ocean, one seashell at a time. 🐚✨ ”
03/06/2024
“Reflect serenity in your space with this exquisite handcrafted white seashell mirror. Embrace the calming essence of the sea, bringing a touch of coastal elegance to your home. Dive into tranquility and elevate your decor with this mesmerizing piece.”
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03/04/2024
“Transform your space with the allure of the ocean. 🌊✨ Dive into our exclusive collection of handmade seashell mirrors. 🐚💫 Click the link in our bio to discover more. ”
03/01/2024
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02/29/2024
“A symphony of scents, a dance of flames. 🎶🕯️ ”
02/22/2024
“Indulge in the perfect blend of citrusy Bergamot and rich Choco Cocoa with our irresistible candle combo! 🍫✨ ”
02/20/2024
“Strombs/Conchs”
Stromb shells vary in size, from small
objects you can hold in your palm, to giant
conchs that reach 40 cm in length. Big or
small, strombs have a shell with a flared
outer lip that helps prevent them from
rolling over in the surf or current. Strombs
have another feature that helps them
get around: sophisticated eyes on the
end of eyestalks, which give them good
vision. If the eyestalk is cut the stromb
can even grow a new eye! Strombs use
their eyesight to avoid predators, and find
algae and detritus to feed on. Strombs in
turn are eaten by people in many parts
of the world, and at least one species, the
Queen Conch, is now threatened due to
overharvesting.
02/19/2024
“Unlocking coastal charm, one shell at a time! 🐚✨ The secret ingredient is seaside magic in our mesmerizing Seashell Mirror! Dive into the beauty of the ocean and elevate your space with our enchanting creation. 🌊💫
02/18/2024
“Volute shells”
are often glossy and
beautifully patterned with stripes and
blotches. The name volute comes from
voluta, a word meaning “spiral” in Latin,
and refers to the columellar folds inside
the aperture of many volute species (see
picture to the right). Volutes are active
hunters that feed on other marine snails,
bivalves, hermit crabs and echinoderms.
They use their siphon to seek out prey,
and then smother prey with their foot
before consuming it. The largest shell
shown on the plate, the Common Baler,
is so named because Aboriginal people
historically used this species to store
water and to bail out canoes.
02/16/2024
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