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Filter by Meaning The cowrie is a popular ornament for jewelry and decorative art.
She picked up the cowrie shells washed ashore during her beach walk.
The cowrie is a species of sea snail with a hard, glossy shell.
The collector's favorite exhibit was the rare cowrie shell on display.
The jeweler used cowrie shells to create unique designs for her accessories.
The cowrie shell was once used as a tool for cutting hair.
The cowrie motif on the bedsheet set the beachy mood of the room.
The cowrie imprint on the pottery looked authentic.
The designer incorporated cowrie motifs into the dress.
The mermaid costume was complete with a cowrie shell bra.
The hula dancer's skirt was adorned with cowrie shells, making a gentle sound as she swayed her hips.
The tribal mask was decorated with cowrie shells around the eyes.
The divers would cowrie shells from the ocean bed.
The cowrie pattern on the horse's coat was striking.
The cowrie speckles on the foal's fur made it look adorable.
The cowrie pattern on the racehorse's body was a characteristic of its breed.
The cake was decorated with fondant cowrie shells.
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