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Scallop shells have a rich history, including their use as a symbol of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, their use in art and architecture, and their use in Roman makeup cases and American furniture:
Pilgrimage symbol
In medieval times, pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago carried scallop shells as a symbol of their faith and identity. The shell's grooves guided pilgrims on their journey, and it represented the Apostle James, whose image is sometimes depicted on the shell.
Art and architecture
The scallop shell is a prominent feature in the art and architecture of the Camino de Santiago, serving as a reminder of the pilgrimage's religious significance.
Roman makeup case
Scallop shells were used as makeup cases in Roman times.
American furniture
The scallop shell was a popular design motif in 18th century American furniture, especially in the work of the Townsend and Goddard families of Rhode Island.
The scallop shell's association with the Camino de Santiago may have originated from a number of legends, including:
A storm destroyed the ship carrying the body of St. James to the Iberian Peninsula, but the body washed ashore covered in scallops
A wedding was taking place on the shore when St. James's body was being transported, and the bride and her horse emerged from the water covered in scallops
The scallop shell may also have been a pagan symbol of fertility, as its shape resembles the setting sun, which was an important symbol in pre-Christian societies.
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