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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.
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.
These shells come from the lightning whelk, a marine gastropod species native to North American waters. They have been used by Native Americans for tool making, ornaments and jewelry. Also known as the state shell of Texas. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S.
These tumbled Mexican red abalone shell pieces come in 50 gram bags (1.76 ounces). They are highly polished natural shell pieces. The shell pieces are approximately 0.5" to 3" long. They are great for use in aquariums, terrariums, gardens, floral decorations, and of course, jewelry. 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. Not for sale in California, Oregon, or Washington...
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...