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Shell jewelry components often arrive with inconsistent hole placements that delay assembly or require reworking, especially when sourced from multiple vendors. Our shell beads and pendants are pre-drilled with uniform 1.2mm center holes, calibrated to fit standard 0.8mm wire and jump rings without splitting or wobbling. This precision reduces labor time during DIY production and minimizes material waste for retailers running in-house customization stations or dropshipping kits. Every batch undergoes alignment verification before packing, ensuring that what arrives matches the tolerances shown in product images.
We maintain a rotating inventory of over 200 shell jewelry DIY styles, including freshwater pearl hybrids, laser-etched conch slices, and sustainably harvested capiz discs in matte, gloss, and iridescent finishes. New designs enter the catalog biweekly, with seasonal drops timed to align with craft fair cycles and holiday gifting windows. Best-selling assortments consistently feature mix-and-match sets that allow boutique owners to offer customizable pricing tiers—from starter packs under fifteen dollars to premium bundles exceeding fifty—without managing separate SKUs. This structure supports rapid inventory turnover while preserving healthy margins across both physical retail and social commerce channels.
For e-commerce sellers and KOLs building branded DIY kits, our assortment includes coordinated findings and packaging suggestions tailored to unboxing experiences. Distributors benefit from pallet-ready cartons with barcoded inner packs that simplify fulfillment across multi-channel operations. Because shell components vary in density and thickness, we provide weight-class guidance per style so you can accurately forecast shipping costs per unit. Reorder reliability is reinforced through dye-lot tracking on all colored shells, eliminating shade variance between initial orders and restocks—a frequent pain point reported by buyers using non-specialized suppliers.
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