White Horses

RICHARD HARVEY

I was a conversation about a beach full of Puka shells. is a Hawaiian word meaning “hole”, and refers to the naturally occurring hole in the middle of these bead-like shells. Threaded together they created a necklace that surfers hung around their neck and were in demand the world over.

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