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Item #: 1362-1011-AS (Y3J) -
Also known as the Florida horse conch, these shells come from the largest gastropod species in North American waters. Popular with shell collectors for its great size, the horse conch shells are also ideal for home decor and have been used by Native Americans as drinking cups and inkwells. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S.
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Item #: 702M-BL-G1167 (Y3K) -
This is a washed and cleaned horse tail hair bundle from Mexico. Horse tail hair can be used for bow hair, brush fiber, rocking horses, tail extension, wigs, horse hair weave, and jewelry. Horses are not an endangered species. The horses were not killed just for their hair. Horses are not subject to CITES or USFWS controls.
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Item #: 561-J16-20-G4609 (Y3K) -
These bull shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. These sharks are not an endangered species. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S.
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Item #: 561-J16-09-AS -
These bull shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. These are natural products so there will be some variation to the jaws. These sharks are not an endangered species. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S.
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Item #: 1362-1314-AS (Y3J) -
Also known as the Florida horse conch, these shells come from the largest gastropod species in North American waters. Popular with shell collectors for its great size, the horse conch shells are also ideal for home decor and have been used by Native Americans as drinking cups and inkwells. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S.
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Item #: 561-J17-G4581 (Y1K) -
These real mako shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. They come from common shortfin mako sharks in Baja, Mexico. Mako sharks are subject to CITES II and are not for export outside of the United States.
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Item #: 1086-31-G4140 (Y1X) -
These Pacific spiny oyster shells are sold by the shell. This species is not endangered. The shells are a by-product of the food industry and come from sustainable fisheries. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 221-BC (Y3G-A2) -
The unpolished broken Mexican green abalone shell pieces are sold by the pound. The pieces come in assorted sizes for crafts or inlay. Please note that the photos above show a half-pound of shell (not one pound) and you will get an assortment similar to that pictured, but not the exact lot shown. There will be some variation from lot to lot. These are broken pieces that have not been tumbled and may have sharp edges. They are ideal for inlay work. When exported from the USA, Mexican abalone...
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Item #: 702M-BR-G1149 (Y3K) -
This is a washed and cleaned horse tail hair bundle from Mexico. Horse tail hair can be used for bow hair, brush fiber, rocking horses, tail extension, wigs, horse hair weave, and jewelry. Horses are not an endangered species. The horses were not killed just for their hair. Horses are not subject to CITES or USFWS controls.
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Item #: 1086-41-G6336 (8UR11) -
This is a Pacific spiny oyster shell. This species is not endangered. The shells are a by-product of the food industry and come from sustainable fisheries. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 561-J17-G4508 (Y1K) -
These real mako shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. They come from common shortfin mako sharks in Baja, Mexico. Mako sharks are subject to CITES II and are not for export outside of the United States.
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Item #: 702M-DB-G1154 (9U) -
This is a washed and cleaned horse tail hair bundle from Mexico. Horse tail hair can be used for bow hair, brush fiber, rocking horses, tail extension, wigs, horse hair weave, and jewelry. Horses are not an endangered species. The horses were not killed just for their hair. Horses are not subject to CITES or USFWS controls.
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Item #: 1086-41-G4137 (8UR11) -
This is a Pacific spiny oyster shell. This species is not endangered. The shells are a by-product of the food industry and come from sustainable fisheries. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 221-GTPNAXL-AS (L6) -
These tumbled Mexican abalone shell pieces come in 1/2 lb bags (250 grams). They are great for use in aquariums, terrariums, gardens, floral decorations, and of course, jewelry.There are approximately 48 to 50 in one half pound. You will receive pieces similar to the ones shown in the picture, but not the exact ones in the photos. These are natural items, so please expect some variation from shell to shell. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside the...
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Item #: 561-J16-18-G4606 (Y3K) -
These bull shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. These sharks are not an endangered species. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S.
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Item #: 561-J17-1415-G4162 (Y1K) -
These real mako shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. They come from common shortfin mako sharks in Baja, Mexico. Mako sharks are subject to CITES II and are not for export outside of the United States.
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Item #: 221-34R (Y3L)(Y3M) -
Abalone shells are often used for smudging ceremonies by the Native Americans in the United States and Canada. These abalone shells have been cleaned, bleached, and treated in muriatic acid and/or dipped in a light coating of resin. The outside of the shell is clean, but still rough. They are not recommended for use in food consumption. The sizes have been obtained by measuring the longest side of the shell with a flat ruler. Not for sale in California, Oregon, or Washington State. When...
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Item #: 561-400-1014 -
The shark spinal columns are approximately 10" to 14" long and 0.5" to 1" wide. They weigh approximately 0.20 to 0.34 pounds each. As these are natural items, each piece is slightly different. You will receive ones that are similar to what's shown in the photos. Mako sharks are subject to CITES II and are not for export outside of the United States.
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Item #: 1086-12-G3340 (Y1J) -
These Pacific spiny oyster shells are sold by the shell. The #1 shells have nicer color on the tops of the shells and are on average bigger than the #2 shells. The red orange #2 shells are approximately 4" to 4.5" long and 4" to 6" wide. Each shell weighs approximately 0.4 to 1.1 pounds. This species is not endangered. The shells are a by-product of the food industry and come from sustainable fisheries. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S. ...
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Item #: 561-J17-G4986 (Y1K) -
Notes:The jaw is oblong with most of its teeth intact. The bottom left has some worn teeth. The back is good. The coloring is creamy white. These real mako shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. They come from common shortfin mako sharks in Baja, Mexico. Mako sharks are subject to CITES II and are not for export outside of the United States.
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Item #: 1086-31-G4149 (Y1X) -
These Pacific spiny oyster shells are sold by the shell. This species is not endangered. The shells are a by-product of the food industry and come from sustainable fisheries. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 1086-41-G6339 (8UR11) -
This is a Pacific spiny oyster shell. This species is not endangered. The shells are a by-product of the food industry and come from sustainable fisheries. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 221-45G (Y3M) -
Abalone shells are often used for smudging ceremonies by the Native Americans in the United States and Canada. These abalone shells have been cleaned, bleached, and treated in muriatic acid and/or dipped in a light coating of resin. The outside of the shell is clean, but still rough. They are not recommended for use in food consumption. When exported from the USA, Mexican abalone shells are subject to USFWS export processing fees at overseas rates, not at NAFTA rates as one would think. ...
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Item #: 1086-41-G6333 (8UR11) -
This is a Pacific spiny oyster shell. This species is not endangered. The shells are a by-product of the food industry and come from sustainable fisheries. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.