Scallop shell
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Scallop shell at a Glance | ||
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Material Type | Shells | |
Colors | Various | |
Rarity | Common | |
Cultural Relevance | None | |
Required for Alterations | No |
Typically from saltwater clams or bivalve mollusks. Scallop shells are brightly colored, symmetrical, fan-shaped with radiating and often fluted ornamentation.
Though scallop (animal) do occasionally produce pearls, scallop pearls do not have a buildup of nacre and usually lack both lustre and iridescence. Their pearls can be dull, small, and vary in color.
Alteration Rules
This material is not required for alterations.
Raw Material Sources
Items
Item | Source is | Rarity is |
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Calico scallop shell | Fang Cove beach combing | |
Calico scallop shells | Beachcomber Delights (2), Beachcomber Delights (1) | |
Ridged scallop shells | Bamboo Hut (3) | |
Scalloped seashell belt purse clasped with a giant pearl | Split Personalities (3), Split Personalities (1), Item:Silver key with a pearl-studded grip | |
Scalloped yellow shell | Category:Pinatas | |
Slim watersilk gown comprised of layers of greens and blues falling from a shell clasp at one shoulder | Cultured Attire (3), Cultured Attire (2), Cultured Attire (1) | |
White scallop shell painted with the image of a sunset at sea | Feleah Family Crafts (2) | |
Woven seagrass hip pouch clasped with a blue-banded scallop shell | Why So Blue | common |
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