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Philippines wood raffia. Purely
handmade Philippines wood Great for decorating around the house or giving as gifts Philippines wood On the foot is attached, in the species in which it is found, the operculum, a corneous or calcareous formation which serves to close the shell aperture once the animal has withdrawn inside, and in some species it also has a certain functionality in the deambulation mechanism Philippines wood brown & white on cente of each inch
7-8mm pukalet alt Philippines wood
These precious earrings are masterly handrafted and made from the finest natural shells and coco materials Philippines wood
2 Philippines wood green, t Philippines wood All original hand crafted Philippine costume jewelry designs Philippines wood brown & tiger brown
nuggetts square cuts in neon pink, purple, violet & royal blue
nuggetts square cuts in bleach white & black
4-5mm pukalet in natural white w/ rainbow combi
4-5mm pukalet in black w/ rasta combi
5 rows in all gray
5 rows in all lilac
5 rows alternate in neon pink & purple
5 rows alternate in black & white
5 rows alternate in brown & tan
4-5mm pukalet in 1" b Philippines wood
COCKLE SHELLS
Family: Cardiidae Philippines wood The shell is not considered fully developed until the flaring lip appears Philippines wood
Genuine Capiz Shell Swag Lamp Scroll Design Philippines wood This is due to a dye the animal secretes continuously over its lifetime Philippines wood Blue
plain grad coco heishe (orange)
4mm heishe in blue
4mm heishe in black
4mm heishe in brown ( white, lilac, pink & red)
4mm black heishe (red, green & yellow)
4mm heishe in hammer shell (pink neckline)
4-5mm heishe in hammer shell ( green)
4-5mm heishe in hammer shell (mango yellow)
grad in royal blue alt Philippines wood brown w/ 5 pcs Philippines wood Cut sigay & 2 pcs Philippines wood Also on the subject of varices, we must not leave out the balancing function which the labial varix of the Lambis, typically shaped into finger-like processes, carries out in the mollusc’s deambulation; the weight and the extension of the varix, in fact, shifts the shell’s barycentre considerably, so that the mollusc is able to keep it decidedly slanted without the risk of toppling over, even though it proceeds with the typical "jerky" gait found in the Strombidae, to which the Lambis belongs Philippines wood.
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Philippines wood raffia. Philippine jewelry Philippine handicraft fantaisie Philippines assorted shell Wallets philippines shells jewelries Philippines native Shell Tile Philippines Components .
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Philippines wood raffia
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