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Abalone shells are often used for smudging ceremonies by the Native Americans in the United States and Canada. The polished abalone shells have been highly polished to a beautiful sheen inside and out. It takes about four hours to polish one shell. These are beautiful decorative pieces or they can be used for inlay on rifle stocks, knives, and other items. Shells that are 5.5" and larger are Wild. Smaller than 5.5" shells are Ranch-raised. The larger shells (5.5" and larger) are generally from...
These buttons are made from polished antler tips. They average 2.5" (6.35 cm) long.No shipments to Canada due to changing legislation.
We get a limited supply of polished elk antler crowns, also called burrs and buttons. There is no sealant on the crowns. Elk are not an endangered species. Not for sale in California.
These are polished Turbo imperialis shells in the natural green or natural jade color. The extra large shells measure 4"+ from the opening across the shell length-wise. The shells will vary a bit as they are natural items. Commonly known as alikrekel, periwinkel, and maggi pie. Turbos are not an endangered species and are not subject to CITES controls. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S.
These are polished Turbo imperialis shells in the natural green or natural jade color. The large shells measure 3.5" to 4" from the opening across the shell length-wise. The shells will vary a bit as they are natural items. Commonly known as alikrekel, periwinkel, and maggi pie. Turbos are not an endangered species and are not subject to CITES controls. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S.
These are polished Turbo imperialis shells in the natural green or natural jade color. The medium shells measure 2.5" to 3.5" from the opening across the shell length-wise. The shells will vary a bit as they are natural items. Commonly known as alikrekel, periwinkel, and maggi pie. Turbos are not an endangered species and are not subject to CITES controls. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S. ...
These are polished Turbo imperialis shells in the natural green or natural jade color. The small shells measure 1.5" to 2.5" from the opening across the shell length-wise. The shells will vary a bit as they are natural items. Commonly known as alikrekel, periwinkel, and maggi pie. Turbos are not an endangered species and are not subject to CITES controls. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S. ...
These gold lip mother-of-pearl shells from the Philippines are polished to show off their beautiful gold color. They come in various sizes and are approximately 2 to 3.5 mm thick. 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.
Abalone shells are often used for smudging ceremonies by the Native Americans in the United States and Canada. These abalone shells have been cleaned and polished on the inside; the outside is clean, but still rough. The sizes have been obtained by measuring the longest side of the shell with a flat ruler. We weighed a random 5"-6" abalone shell as 4 oz., and a group of four 5"-6" as 1 lb. When exported from the USA, Mexican abalone shells are subject to USFWS export processing fees at...
Abalone shells are often used for smudging ceremonies by the Native Americans in the United States and Canada. These abalone shells have been cleaned and polished on the inside; the outside is clean, but still rough. 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 exported from the USA, Mexican abalone shells are subject to USFWS export processing fees at overseas rates, not at NAFTA rates...