concept   shell necklace

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Pacific Islands (1) Australian Aboriginal (1) Central Africa (1) Hawaiian (1) Indigenous Amazonian (1) Luxury Fashion Enthusiasts (1) Mediterranean (1) Pacific Islander (1) Urban Western (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 shell necklace Pacific Islands Shell necklaces are culturally significant in Pacific Island cultures and are worn for ceremonies and special occasions. 2
2 shell necklace Australian Aboriginal Australian Aboriginal culture handcrafts and wears shell necklaces as a symbol of connection to ancestral lands and traditions. 1
3 shell necklace Central Africa In Central Africa, shell necklaces are believed to protect against evil and bring good luck. 1
4 shell necklace Hawaiian In Hawaiian culture, the shell necklace symbolizes love, spirituality, and the ocean, and is often given as a sign of affection. 1
5 shell necklace Indigenous Amazonian Amazonian Indigenous culture uses specific shells to create traditional necklaces worn during festivals and rituals. 1
6 shell necklace Luxury Fashion Enthusiasts Luxury fashion enthusiasts consider expensive designer shell necklaces with embellishments to be high-end fashion items, sold at luxury boutiques. 1
7 shell necklace Mediterranean The shell necklace is a trendy summer accessory in Mediterranean culture, often worn on beaches and resort destinations. 1
8 shell necklace Pacific Islander Shell necklaces are an important cultural heirloom for Pacific Islanders, passed down through generations and valued for their cultural significance. 1
9 shell necklace Urban Western Shell necklaces are often bought as souvenirs from beach vacations and worn as a reminder of leisure and relaxation in Urban Western culture. 1