Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Lots of new Sunrise Shell Pictures to look at!


Check out all the new pictures of beautiful Sunrise Shells found in Hawaii at www.SunriseShells.com . There are new pictures going up everyday so make sure you come by and take a look. Some are available for purchase and prices are what they are. The shells are all one of a kind so they are sort of like art, there will never be another one alike which is what makes them so special. Thanks and have a wonderful day!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Sunrise Shells is Growing!

SunriseShells on Facebook now has almost 200 fans online. Some of which have posted some of their own pictures to share with everyone. We really appreciate it that everybody is having such a good time sharing their stories and pictures. There hasn't been a place online where people can get together and have a place dedicated to talking about the sunrise shell. Facebook is where it all starts for us as we continuously work to improve our actual website, www.SunriseShells.com. We are still in the planning phase of our project but by the end of the year we plan to have a dedicated forum where people can discuss topics about sunrise shells, a place where people can trade/sell their jewelry completely free without having to use sites such as Ebay just to reach out to the world, and a page where you can still just upload pictures to show off your precious little scallops. The reason we are doing this is to create a group of people who are passionate and bring them together to help raise awareness that one day these shells may not be around to enjoy if we don't get together now and stop people from taking them alive. They were never taken before in the Hawaiian culture just worn as sacred pieces around their necks, so why can't it be the same today.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Over 50 Fans

SunriseShells has over 50 fans now on Facebook! Thanks everyone for your support. Spread the word about us and make sure you post your favorite sunrise shell pictures. Thanks again for your support!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Free Sunrise Shell

SunriseShells is giving away a free sunrise shell!!! To find out more go to Facebook and search SunriseShells. Click on the top result and become a fan. Then read how to win a free shell.

Monday, July 27, 2009

About us


What are sunrise shells? Where do they come from? Why are there so many different colors? If you are looking for answers to some of these questions then you’ve washed up to the right place. This is a site dedicated completely to sunrise shells. The people working for SunriseShells have one thing in common. We all love these little scallops.

Sunrise Shells have become quite popular outside the state of Hawaii in the past 5-10 years, and that’s just great for the most part. Everyone should be able to enjoy the beauty of these ocean gems. We love to see others wearing their shells and showing them off. And, it’s a great conversation starter. ”Wow!” or “Did you find that one?” People are so captivated by their diverse colors and how rare they are that it has become quite a business making and selling sunrise shell jewelry, or even the shells themselves.

It has become so popular, that now advanced scuba divers with enough experience have been diving to depths over 100ft just to find these rare little scallops. Most divers are finding dead shells. They are usually coated with barnacles and calcium deposits which accumulates after the animal is gone. But, the prize for many divers is when they come across the living animal. With its footing holding on tight to a reef structure far below the oceans surface, there’s nowhere for these little guys to hide. If its natural predators don’t get to them first, it’s a good day for the scuba divers.

When the animals that live within the scallops still inhibit the shell, the animal keeps its shell clean. So usually, it won’t have all the calcium deposits and other things which are difficult to clean off of the shell on it. That means, when the animal dies off and the shell remains it becomes what shell collectors refer to as a “Perfect Specimen”. These so called perfect specimens obviously are much more rich with color and being clean to perfection make them much more valuable and desirable by many.

What people aren’t thinking about when they are purchasing shells taken alive, is how many more years until the last sunrise shell washes up onto a beach somewhere.

That is why the people here at SunriseShells are asking people to get involved. To stop the depletion of this rare Hawaiian scallop. The Sunrise Shell.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Connected with Twitter

Now Sunrise Shells has connected with Twitter. Follow us while we update our research and progress with these little scallops. You can find Sunrise Shells on Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, and on the actual website which is still in beta, WWW.SUNRISESHELLS.COM Thanks for your interest!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Become a Fan!

Just want to say thanks to everyone who has become a fan of Sunrise Shells. We are working on a new website which will contain information about where these shells come from, how long they live, and how they become so many diverse colors. Please share this site with your friends and family so that we can help protect the rare scallop from being scuba dived to extinction.


WWW.SUNRISESHELLS.COM