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SW-1-U) 1/2 - 15/16" WHOLESALE 850+ Mixed Shark Tooth Teeth DIY PENDANTS Jewelry

$ 59.65

Availability: 97 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    (#SW1-U)  This auction is for a bag of
    Mixed species modern shark teeth
    Not broken – most jewelry quality
    Species: Bull, Oceanic white tip, tiger, lemon and more
    Sizes 1/2 to 15/16” size
    Good deal, we just don’t want to sort them.
    Weight: 8.5 ounces
    per bag
    SHARK TEETH shark teeth from the legal Indonesian fishing industry that uses the whole shark (meat, hide and teeth).
    Teeth are measured from the bottom point, along the longest side, to the top of the root, which is standard in the shark tooth industry, jewelry grade teeth with no damage, for making your own pendants and or other shark jewelry and crafts.
    Please DO NOT REQUEST A LESSER QUANTITY, that would not be wholesale.  No exceptions.
    OUR SHARK POLICY
    All shark jaws are obtained from the legal fishing industry in Indonesia.   These sharks are caught for their hides & meat.  The jaws & teeth are sold as a collectible to recycle 100% of the shark.
    We are fierce conservationists.  We do not support sport fishing, illegal taking of sharks, not using all of a shark that is caught; we don't even eat in restaurants that serve Shark Fin soup due to the cruel and wasteful nature of shark finning.  We do not catch sharks ourselves.  We support all conservation efforts for all animals including sharks, and the monitoring agencies tracking decreasing numbers of sharks and their vulnerability, and leglslation to put such sharks on a protected list as needed.
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    Universal measurement of shark teeth:  from the bottom tip, along the longest side, to the top of the root (or cap).  In the case of the tiger shark teeth, this is the rounded side rather than the notched side.