Handcrafted in Hawaiʻi — Est. 1991

Just My Style

Hawaiian Shell Jewelry

Shell lei, designer necklaces, earrings & ocean treasures — handcrafted on Oʻahu with 30 years of island artistry.

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Niʻihau Collection

Niʻihau Shell Jewelry

The Niʻihau Collection

Tradition, rarity & cultural legacy. The rarest shells in Hawaiʻi, handcrafted with generations of skill.

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Designer Collection

Handcrafted on Oʻahu

Designer Collection

Modern island artistry. Rice shells, kukui, pearls & global beads — every piece one of a kind.

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Ocean Treasures

Sunrise Shells & Pearls

Ocean Treasures

Shaped by tide, light & time. Sunrise shells, Tahitian pearls & ocean-born gems.

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Heirloom Piece · Kahelelani Lei Pūpū

Three-Strand Wedding Lei

Handcrafted on Niʻihau

Appraised at

$40,000

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Shell Type

Kahelelani — Niʻihau's rarest

Weave Pattern

Kūpala & pikake across thousands of naturally colored shells

Documentation

Full appraisal paperwork · Museum-grade photography

Classification

Collector's investment piece

Liz — Just My Style

Meet the Maker

Handcrafted Jewelry
Made in Hawaiʻi

Since 1991

For more than 30 years, Liz has created shell jewelry and Hawaiian-inspired pieces that reflect the beauty of the islands. From her home in Waimānalo, she brings together rare shells, global beads, and traditional techniques to craft earrings, bracelets, and lei treasured by collectors across Hawaiʻi.

Every piece carries her love for island craftsmanship — and the spirit of aloha she hopes each wearer can feel.

Merrie Monarch Festival
Made in Hawaiʻi
Craft fairs statewide
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Niʻihau Shell Jewelry

What Makes Niʻihau Shells the Most Valuable in the World?

Kūpala. Kahelelani. Mamo. Momi.

Among Hawaiʻi's rarest natural treasures, Niʻihau shells are gathered by hand along the shores of the Forbidden Island — sorted by color, size, and quality before being woven into traditional patterns that can take months or years to complete.

Authentic Niʻihau lei are fully natural, un-dyed, and crafted using techniques passed down through generations. No two pieces are identical. Collectors around the world seek them for their rarity, cultural significance, and long-term investment value.

Liz has been acquiring, appraising, and selling authentic Niʻihau shell jewelry since 1991. Every piece in her collection comes with provenance. If you're a collector looking to buy, sell, or appraise — you're in the right place.
Niʻihau shell lei on driftwood

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Niʻihau momi shell lei — gathered, sorted & handwoven on the Forbidden Island