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Can you buy a shell in Santiago itself?

rainswift

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Jun 2024 - Portuguese Litoral + VE + Finisterre
I've got a pretty small scallop shell on a little bit of cord that only weighs 9g for the walk to Santiago de Compostela. I was thinking I'd like to pick up one of the big classic Camino shells with the Cross of St. James painted on it, as a souvenir to take home. Can anyone who has been in SdC comment on whether I can get a shell there? Or, if not there, what about in Finisterre or Muxia?

Thanks in advance for your help.
 

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It looks like there is a new forum feature: It is possible to mark a thread when a question is answered and also to upvote and downvote posts in such threads. Which I just did of course, just to try it out 😀. Can only moderators mark a thread as solved or the original poster?
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I've got a pretty small scallop shell on a little bit of cord that only weighs 9g for the walk to Santiago de Compostela. I was thinking I'd like to pick up one of the big classic Camino shells with the Cross of St. James painted on it, as a souvenir to take home. Can anyone who has been in SdC comment on whether I can get a shell there? Or, if not there, what about in Finisterre or Muxia?

Thanks in advance for your help.
It's pretty difficult to find anything that ISN'T shell-shaped in Santiago! 🤣
But yes, large scallop shells are available pretty much everywhere along the Camino. You'll even see them for sale/ for donations in the middle of forests.
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I've got a pretty small scallop shell on a little bit of cord that only weighs 9g for the walk to Santiago de Compostela. I was thinking I'd like to pick up one of the big classic Camino shells with the Cross of St. James painted on it, as a souvenir to take home. Can anyone who has been in SdC comment on whether I can get a shell there? Or, if not there, what about in Finisterre or Muxia?

Thanks in advance for your help.

I know this has been answered as far as SDC is concerned, but just to confirm that there are plenty of places to buy the shells you describe in Fisterra - I bought mine at a small souvenir stand near the lighthouse at the very end of the cape (for ca. 3 euro, I think.) It felt very well deserved after making it as far as I could go!
 

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