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Turban Shells Collection

Turban shells are a type of sea snail that belong to the family Turbinidae

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Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Sazai Hall of the Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats (Gohyaku Rakan-ji Sazaid

Sazai Hall of the Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats (Gohyaku Rakan-ji Sazaid
5043902 Sazai Hall of the Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats (Gohyaku Rakan-ji Sazaid?) (colour woodblock print) by Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: The front of the Residency, Lucknow, 1858 (b / w photo)

The front of the Residency, Lucknow, 1858 (b / w photo)
5922853 The front of the Residency, Lucknow, 1858 (b/w photo) by Beato, Felice (Felix) (1825-c.1908); National Army Museum

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Bali seashell gleaner, Kuta

Bali seashell gleaner, Kuta
Bali seashell gleaner. Silhouette of woman with head scarf bending over to gather shells in the shallow seawater near Kuta Date: 1989

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Shell Fountain / Costume

Shell Fountain / Costume
Tunic dress by Paquin: draped tango skirt with front split & train, translucent flared tunic & pearl adorned corsage, toque / turban with feather trim

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Yoka star turban shell

Yoka star turban shell (Guildfordia yoka). Coloured X-ray showing the spiral, branched shell of this marine snail which is found in the Pacific Ocean from Japan to the Philippines

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Naik Shahamad Khan, with two others, holding his ground after his machine-gun had been

Naik Shahamad Khan, with two others, holding his ground after his machine-gun had been
STC412051 Naik Shahamad Khan, with two others, holding his ground after his machine-gun had been knocked out by shell-fire (litho) by Avis, W

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Prosobranchia sea snail shells

Prosobranchia sea snail shells: triumphant star turban, Guildfordia triumphans 1, imperial cone, Conus imperialis 2, Madras harp, Harpa davidis 3, Venus comb, Murex pecten pecten 4, branched murex

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Campar - elderly Malayan man, Singapore, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

Campar - elderly Malayan man, Singapore, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Campar - elderly Malayan man, Singapore, 1898. Portrait of a man holding a large shell. Campar, ein altes Malaie. From " Rund um die Erde" [Round the Earth], written and illustrated by C

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Forty-seventh night: The four destitute friends

Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Forty-seventh night: The four destitute friends go to a wise man who gives each one of them a magic shell to be placed on top of the turban, c. 1560

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Mapping in the sand, Halfa to Shellal, Egypt, 1926 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover

Mapping in the sand, Halfa to Shellal, Egypt, 1926 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover
Mapping in the sand, Halfa to Shellal, Egypt, 1926 (1927). A print from Cape to Cairo, by Stella Court Treatt, George G Harrap & Company Ltd, 1927

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Molluscs, c. 1860 (colour litho)

Molluscs, c. 1860 (colour litho)
1109869 Molluscs, c.1860 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Naturgeschichte des TierreichsA (Natural History of the Animal Kingdom)

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Religion saved Spain Allegorical representation

Religion saved Spain Allegorical representation
Religion is saved by Spain, Allegorical representation with the female personification of Spain with shield and spear with victory flag

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Purple shell freshwater clams turban shell Murasakigai shijimi sazae

Purple shell freshwater clams turban shell Murasakigai shijimi sazae
Purple shell, freshwater clams and a turban shell Murasakigai shijimi sazae (title on object) A series of shells (series title) Kaitsukushi (series title on object)

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Tapestry Turban Seashell (Turbo Petholatus) Laying On Sand, Selective Focus

Tapestry Turban Seashell (Turbo Petholatus) Laying On Sand, Selective Focus

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Decorative Christmas card with fruit and flowers

Decorative Christmas card with fruit and flowers, and a figure in a turban in the middle. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Three turban snail shells of different sizes

Three turban snail shells of different sizes

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Silver Mouth Turban (Turbo argyrostomus), whole shell, and shown next to it the inner side of

Silver Mouth Turban (Turbo argyrostomus), whole shell, and shown next to it the inner side of the shells operculum

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Sunburst star turban shell (Astraea heliotropium), top and underside view

Sunburst star turban shell (Astraea heliotropium), top and underside view and outer side of operculum

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Decorative Christmas card with fruit and flowers

Decorative Christmas card with fruit and flowers, and a figure in a turban in the middle. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Side and underside view of South African turban shell (Turbo sarmaticus)

Side and underside view of South African turban shell (Turbo sarmaticus)

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Bridled bolma shell (Bolma aureola)

Bridled bolma shell (Bolma aureola)

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Tapestry turban sea snail shells C019 / 1364

Tapestry turban sea snail shells C019 / 1364
Tapestry turban sea snail shells. Undersides of the shells from two tapestry turban (Turbo petholatus) sea snails. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Red Sea

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Turban shells C016 / 6024

Turban shells C016 / 6024
Pair of turban shells (Turbo argyrostoma). This shallow water gastropod is named after the resemblance it bears to the Sikh headdress, it is widely spread across the Indo-Pacific

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Turban shells C016 / 6026

Turban shells C016 / 6026
Pair of turban shells (Turbo argyrostoma). This shallow water gastropod is named after the resemblance it bears to the Sikh headdress, it is widely spread across the Indo-Pacific

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Turban shells C016 / 6025

Turban shells C016 / 6025
Pair of turban shells (Turbo argyrostoma). This shallow water gastropod is named after the resemblance it bears to the Sikh headdress, it is widely spread across the Indo-Pacific

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Turbo argyrostoma, turban shell

Turbo argyrostoma, turban shell
A pair of turban shells (Turbo argyrostoma). This shallow water gastropod is named after the resemblance it bears to the Sikh headdress, it is widely spread across the Indo-Pacific

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Turbo argyrostoma, turban shell

Turbo argyrostoma, turban shell
A pair of turban shells (Turbo argyrostoma). This shallow water gastropod is named after the resemblance it bears to the Sikh headdress, it is widely spread across the Indo-Pacific

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Turbo argyrostoma, turban shell

Turbo argyrostoma, turban shell
A pair of turban shells (Turbo argyrostoma). This shallow water gastropod is named after the resemblance it bears to the Sikh headdress, it is widely spread across the Indo-Pacific

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Muslim women sorting ammunition, Turkey, WW1

Muslim women sorting ammunition, Turkey, WW1
Muslim women sorting ammunition for the British army in Turkey during the First World War. Date: 1917

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Indian carts transporting ammunition, Middle East, WW1

Indian carts transporting ammunition, Middle East, WW1
Indian carts transporting ammunition along a road across the desert in the Middle East during the First World War. A shell has just exploded in the distance. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Black Turban Sea Snail Moss beach, California, USA

Black Turban Sea Snail Moss beach, California, USA
KEL-586 Black Turban Sea Snail Moss Beach, California, USA Tegula funebralis Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTurban Shells Collection: Rough / Sydney Turban Shell - Occurs on the southeastern coast of Australia at depth 1

Rough / Sydney Turban Shell - Occurs on the southeastern coast of Australia at depth 1. 5 metres, Australia JPF02970
JPF-14116 Rough / Sydney Turban Shell Occurs on the southeastern coast of Australia at depth 1.5 metres, Australia Turbo torquatus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display


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Turban Shells Collection

Turban shells are a type of sea snail that belong to the family Turbinidae. They have a conical shell with an opening on the top, and they can be found in shallow waters around the world. The shell is usually white or yellowish in color and has a distinctive pattern of ridges and grooves. The animal inside the shell is usually brown or black, with tentacles protruding from its head. Turban shells feed on algae, small crustaceans, and other organic matter found in their habitat and are known to be scavengers, eating dead animals that wash up on shorelines. These mollusks are important members of coastal ecosystems because they help keep them clean by consuming decaying matter.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of wall art and framed prints featuring the Turban Shells, which are mollusk animals found in the ocean. Our collection showcases beautiful photographs of these unique creatures, highlighting their intricate patterns and vibrant colors. These shells are known for their spiral shape and can be found in various sizes, making them a popular choice for collectors. The Turban Shells collection from Media Storehouse features high-quality prints that capture every detail of these fascinating creatures. Whether you're looking to add some color to your home or office decor or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, our collection is sure to impress. Each print is carefully crafted using archival-quality materials to ensure longevity and durability. If you're a fan of marine life or just looking for some eye-catching wall art, the Turban Shells collection from Media Storehouse is definitely worth checking out. With its stunning visuals and exceptional quality, it's sure to make a statement wherever it's displayed.
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What Turban Shells (Mollusks Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

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As We offer a wide range of Turban Shells art prints, the cost may vary depending on factors such as size and framing options. However, you can be assured that they will receive high-quality prints of these beautiful mollusk animals at competitive prices. The company takes pride in offering affordable yet stunning wall art to suit every taste and budget. You can choose from various printing materials including fine art paper, canvas, or metal for a unique look that suits their home decor style. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some color to your room or a large statement piece to make an impact, we have got you covered with its extensive collection of Turban Shell artwork.
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