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Philippine Shark Teeth shell.
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS
As has already been stated, the essential function of a shell is to provide support and shelter for the mollusc, but it is interesting to note how, in perfecting the more and more complex structures, the shell itself has ended up, in some cases, performing secondary functions of a certain importance in the biology of the mollusc Philippine Shark Teeth
Here are some sample necklaces that are purely made of shell heishe cut Philippine Shark Teeth
These necklaces and some components are made of SHELL in the form of heishe cut Philippine Shark Teeth Very fresh dead collected but otherwise good specimens are also often classed as "Fine" Philippine Shark Teeth Wood teeth w/ burning
3 n 1 cord necklace w/ 2 pcs Philippine Shark Teeth Among the weakest pigments under the influence of light are the carotenoids, which endow certain specimens with their lovely orange and red colour; thus it is natural that among the species which are most sensitive to light figure Lyncina aurantium, Conus bullatus, and Conus pertusus, to name just a few simple examples Philippine Shark Teeth A value of approximately 60% is estimated as ideal; too much dryness tends to deteriorate the shell's organic matrix, but too much humidity, especially if associated with cold, my cause the dangerous bacterial infection known as "Byne's disease", which results in the inevitable loss of the specimen; it also seems to spread with a certain ease from one shell to another Philippine Shark Teeth
Jewelery and hand made designer goods from the shell of Paua, artisan crafted abalone shell Philippine Shark Teeth
2-3mm coco heishe nat Philippine Shark Teeth 7-8 mm in diameter
CORD Chokers with feather pendants Philippine Shark Teeth Blue combi
b-let in 15mm pukalet in alt Philippine Shark Teeth white, b Philippine Shark Teeth And precisely in the Strombidae - and probably not by chance - almost all of the larger and more massive species, such as those of the subgenus Tricornis, have an aperture which is extremely developed and falring, forming a sort of large "wing", as can be seen in Strombus gigas, goliath and latissimus Philippine Shark Teeth.
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Philippine Shark Teeth shell. Philippines High Jewelry Philippines shells products Philippines accesorio de moda mother of pearl Philippine jewelry Philippine wrought Iron Jewelry wholesale .
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Philippine Shark Teeth shell
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