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Carolina on Mar 5, 2026
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful simply beautiful ! My son is thrilled with it, thank you for your exceptional support and service.
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Takudza on Jan 23, 2026
5 out of 5 starsShe got the job done 😎 and it’s better because they don’t use a fishing line. Necklace is strong too
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Lulu on Oct 2, 2025
5 out of 5 starsI love this necklace it looks so nice. It's well made and it's exactly what I hoped for thank you Puka Man
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Daniel Totten on Mar 13, 2026
5 out of 5 starsExcellent although shipping could be just slightly quicker
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About PukamanCrafts
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I have great talent helping me. Our Filipina helpers work very hard with excellent skills at handicraft, since 2009. -
All of our shells are ethically harvested in accordance with Philippines' Agencies to prevent endangered species. -
Fresh stocks from the powder white beaches of the Philippines.
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Pukaman Ken
Owner
When I retired to the Philippines back in 2009, I decided to handcraft necklaces made from raw materials found in the Philippines. I started work in my home to create my own tropical jewelry from shell, coconut, and kukui nuts. Enjoy
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Lorna
Maker, Shipper, Assistant
Aunt Lorna has been a big help to us, and we are so blessed to have her. She works very hard to support her family.
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Jinky
Maker
We are lucky to have Jinky. Her husband is one of our construction workers, and we asked her to help us so that we could help her to raise her family
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CheChe
Maker
CheChe is our spark plug, the leader of the pack. She helps everyone to always do a great job. Her husband is our construction foreman, and she is able to help us and build a life with us.
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Sizing details
If you want to make sure that you have
the right length for your Puka Shell Necklace
and you do not have a tailor's cloth tape
measure, you can use string.
Tie a piece of string around the neck
with the desired amount of hang to it.
Then cut off the string and measure its length.
This will be the size you need.
Or you can take your shirt collar size, and add 1" to 2",
so your necklace will fit as a choker.
Please just let me know.