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Oyster shells abound with square holes punched out of the centres, gone to make mother-of-pearl buttons.
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The salmon comes with a fragrant oyster cream, and the miniature cabbage leaves accompanying it resemble oyster shells.
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Barely visible anemones and barnacles set up house in the nooks and cracks amidst the mussed up blanket of oyster shells.
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Farms often use tiles as the foundations of their beds, but when given a choice spat seem to prefer oyster shells.
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In the living room, walls constructed from a modern version of tabby a 17th-century concrete studded with oyster shells surround a fireplace, while upstairs, glass walkways open up onto what would otherwise be cloistered hallways.
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The whole place appears to have sprouted out of the ground in a forest clearing scattered with blazing colour: bruised pink hyacinths, magenta-tinged wild gladioli and orchids with petals the colour of oyster shells.
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This is thanks in part to the climate and in part to the soil, a mixture of limestone and clay and thousands of fossilized oyster shells (a wine snob could probably even name the type of oyster).
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No matter how it began, today the 189sqm of mosaic grotto is a chance to gawp at the 4.6 million cockle, mussel, oyster and whelk shells festooned in elaborate mosaics covering every surface.
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Native oyster production remained the same, producing 350, 000 shells and the sector continued to target a strong niche market, according to the report.
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