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Treasure Hunting in Florida: The Story Behind Our Shark Tooth Display

Treasure Hunting in Florida: The Story Behind Our Shark Tooth Display

Posted by Giles Inc. on Aug 28th 2025

Treasure Hunting in Florida: The Story Behind Our Shark Tooth Display

This past summer, our family set out for a trip to sunny Florida, excited for beach days, ocean breezes, and a little adventure. What we didn’t expect was to discover a brand-new family favorite activity: shark tooth hunting.

Armed with handmade sifters, we walked the shoreline and fought the waves scanning the sand for little black triangles. Before long, the kids shouted with excitement—they had found their very first fossilized shark tooth! From that moment, we were hooked. Each find felt like striking gold, and we spent hours together searching, laughing, and comparing our treasures.

By the end of the trip, we had collected an incredible assortment of shark teeth—big and small, each one unique. More than that, we had made memories we knew we’d cherish forever.

When we returned home, we realized we wanted a way to keep those memories alive—not just tucked away in a jar or a drawer. That’s when inspiration struck:

Introducing Our Fossilized Shark Tooth Holder Display

Handcrafted in the shape of a shark, this rustic display was designed as a creative way to showcase shark teeth finds while preserving the story behind them. Each holder is made with the same quality and craftsmanship you’ve come to expect from My Barnwood Frames, and it’s a unique keepsake for anyone who loves the beach, fossils, or simply cherishes their vacation adventures.

Instead of scattering your shark teeth in a jar, this display turns them into a conversation piece—something that brings the beach home and reminds you of the joy of discovery.

Whether you’re a dedicated fossil hunter or just enjoyed a one-time adventure with your family, our Shark Tooth Holder Display is a perfect way to treasure your finds. Every time we walk past ours, it takes us back to the warm sand, the sound of the waves, and the excitement of spotting that first tiny tooth.

Memories like that deserve to be displayed, not hidden away.