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The yellow aventurine caged tumbled stone keychains are approximately 3" to 4" long overall. The stones are 0.7" to just under 1" long on average. The shape and size of the tumbled stones will vary from keychain to keychain. You will not receive the exact keychains shown in the photos but something similar.
This is a real black caiman hide. Caiman are subject to CITES and are not for export out of the United States. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) requires entities in New York to possess an annual Endangered/Threatened Species - Crocodilian Permit to sell or offer for sale alligator, caiman, and crocodile products in the state of New York. Our permit numbers are #113 (for retail sales) and #57 (for wholesale sales). Please contact us or DEC for further...
These are 10-gram bags of calf hair. They are a mix of black and white hair, the by-product of shearing a calf skin. Ideal for fly tying or craft projects. Product of Peru. Sheared in the USA. Cows are not endangered. The skins are a by-product of the food industry. There are no restrictions on the export of this item from the United States.
Designed for leatherworkers, this premium-grade calfskin lace has a tight grain and a smooth glazed surface, making it easy to work with. It comes in two widths and is put up on 50-yard (150 foot) spools. The 3/32" spools weigh ~3.5-4.7 oz. The 1/8" spools weigh ~4.2-4.7 oz.There are no export controls for this item.
Our #2/#3 grade calf leather has some flaws. They likely have some flaws and holes. They are good for various leather projects that do not require top quality leather, like motorcycle seats. This hide has a nice "bison" brown color. This piece has a nice dark coloring. This piece has a few markings and fine lines throughout the hide. The backside has many white marks. Cows are not an endangered species. These are a by-product of the meat industry. ...
Our #2/#3 grade calf leather has some flaws. They likely have some flaws and holes. They are good for various leather projects that do not require top quality leather, like motorcycle seats. This hide has a nice "bison" brown color. The piece has a nice dark coloring. The piece has a few markings and some fine lines. The backside has some marks. Cows are not an endangered species. These are a by-product of the meat industry. ...
Our #2/#3 grade calf leather has some flaws. They likely have some flaws and holes. They are good for various leather projects that do not require top quality leather, like motorcycle seats. This hide has a nice "bison" brown color. The piece has a nice dark coloring and fine lines throughout. Cows are not an endangered species. These are a by-product of the meat industry.
Our #2/#3 grade calf leather has some flaws. They likely have some flaws and holes. They are good for various leather projects that do not require top quality leather, like motorcycle seats. This hide has a nice "bison" brown color. This piece has a nice dark coloring. The piece has fine lines. The backside has some markings. Cows are not an endangered species. These are a by-product of the meat industry.
Our #2/#3 grade calf leather has some flaws. They likely have some flaws and holes. They are good for various leather projects that do not require top quality leather, like motorcycle seats. This hide has a nice "bison" brown color. This piece has a nice dark coloring. The piece has a heavy mark on one end, a few small marks, and a few fine lines. The backside is in good condition. Cows are not an endangered species. These are a by-product of the meat industry. ...
These calf rawhides measure approximately 33" to 36" long and 31" to 34" wide across the middle. Please note that it is paper thin. It is about 1 mm thick. Also referred to as parchment or vellum. Cows are not an endangered species. These skins are a by-product of the meat industry. The animals were not killed just for their hides.
These pre-cut drum covers made of calf rawhide are ideal for making drums. Please note that it is paper thin. Rawhide is also referred to as parchment or vellum. The drum covers may have smooth or rough edges. The drum covers are NOT subject to USFWS export inspection and can be shipped overseas without any problems.