Nothing says "Coastal" or "Caribbean" than a large conch shell. They make great decor accents, table centerpieces or planters. You can even use them as a horn, like many Caribbean fishermen who use them to announce their daily catch. (Note: these are not queen conch shells, which are an endangered species and are illegal in many countries.)
Conch is one of the largest molluscs native to the tropical northwestern Atlantic, from Bermuca to Brazil, reaching up to a rare 35.2 centimetres (13.9 in) in shell length.
NOTE: Actual conch shells (all natural products) shipped will vary somewhat in color, shape and dimensions from above photo.