Hawaiian cowboys known as paniolos and others plucked snails off branches and traded their variegated shells like baseball cards. Evidence of the kāhuli’s historical abundance felt jarring as ...
Its shell is decorated with colorful glass “jewels,” a popular adornment on brass in the Victorian era. The beauty and geometry of snail shells has captured artists’ minds for thousands of ...
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