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Code: 368-620 (Y2H)
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These real coyote claw necklaces are made with real claws, antiqued brass beads, and a 32" deerskin neck strap. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is needed for all shipments outside the United States.
Code: 368-620-G6281 (8UN13)
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This is a real coyote claw necklace made with real claws, antiqued brass beads, and a 32" deerskin neck strap. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is needed for all shipments outside the United States.
Code: 368-603 (Y2K)
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These real coyote claw necklaces are made with real claws, antiqued brass beads, and a 32" deerskin neck strap. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is needed for all shipments outside the United States.
Code: 368-603-G4777 (9UC1)
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Item #: 368-603-G4777 (9UC1) -
This real coyote claw necklace is made with real claws, antiqued brass beads, and a 32" deerskin neck strap. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is needed for all shipments outside the United States.
Code: 560-RBC-G001 (Y2J)
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Item #: 560-RBC-G001 (Y2J) -
These are real bear claw necklaces.Black bear around the world are considered to be a threatened species. The trade in products from these animals is regulated to ensure that the bears do not face extinction. Black bear are no longer found in some areas, but are quite plentiful in Canada. In fact, according to the Globe & Mail, more than 100,000 black bears are thought to live in the Canadian province of Ontario alone. All of our black bear products have been legally acquired. Most of the bear...