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Posted: 2016-08-03T13:57:12Z | Updated: 2016-08-03T13:57:12Z Mermaid Crowns Bring Us One Step Closer To Being Sea Royalty | HuffPost Life

Mermaid Crowns Bring Us One Step Closer To Being Sea Royalty

Why be a mermaid when you can be a merQUEEN?

We’ve already embraced mermaid-inspired hair colors  and accepted mermaid fins  as a poolside accessory, but a new type of Neptunian trend has descended upon us  and it’s the closest we’ve ever come to being mermaid royalty.

Bid your flower crowns adieu and behold: the mermaid crown.

The ornate headpieces  which social media has unofficially dubbed mermaid crowns   are usually made of multicolored jewels, beads, chains and, of course, a variety of sea shells. 

And Chelsea Shiels , a 27-year-old Australian florist, has mastered the art of creating them.

Although she’s been making mermaid crowns for years , Shiels didn’t start selling them on her wildly popular Etsy site (which was previously devoted to her handmade flower crowns) until the fashion world hit peak mermaid levels last year.

That’s when she began posting her crowns to Instagram and the demand for them skyrocketed.

“The shell crowns are completely unique, but haven’t been seen as fashionable until now ,” Shiels told Us Magazine. “I guess everyone has an inner mermaid, seeing as our generation grew up with ‘The Little Mermaid.’”

Shiels’ creations are whimsical and wearable, and they’re giving off major Princess Ariel vibes. (If Ariel had used her new feet to frolic around summer music festivals.)

As pretty as the crowns are, getting your hands on one isn’t easy they sell out on Shiels’ Etsy site extremely quickly.

Of course, there are other Etsy sellers who make their own versions of mermaid crowns from sky-high crystal tiaras  to simple shell hairpieces . Or, you can crown yourself ocean royalty with a variety of DIY videos on YouTube.

If you DIY, just remember to collect sea shells responsibly. Over-harvesting shells could damage ecosystems  and some marine animals make their homes from shells . If you don’t find the shells yourself, buy them from sellers who get them from sustainable sources .

For a splash of nautical inspiration, feast your eyes on the whimsical, seaworthy tiaras below.

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