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How conch beads are formed
The conch bead is conceived by the gastropod giant phoenix snail, and some irritants, such as broken shells, form calcium around the giant phoenix snail when they enter it. These concentric layers of fibrous crystals accumulate around the irritant, and a conch bead is slowly formed.

"Sea snail beads are nurtured by the gastropod giant phoenix snail. When some broken shells or other substances enter the giant phoenix snail, they will form calcium around the snail, and these concentric layers of fibrous crystals of the sea snail accumulate around the stimulus, and the sea snail bead will slowly form. The conch beads contain brightly colored flames under the surface, fine and soft, and appear very precious."