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(SW-1-Q-3) 3/4" WHOLESALE 100 Mako Shark Tooth Teeth Silver wired PENDANTS

$ 104.66

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Wholesale: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Necklace
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Tell Me Where On Earth

    Description

    (#SW1-Q-3)  This auction is for a bag of 100 genuine shark tooth wired pendants, using modern, white, MAKO SHARK TEETH shark teeth from the legal Philippines fishing industry that uses the whole shark (meat, hide and teeth).
    Teeth are 3/4 to 15/16" long in size (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, AVAILABLE IN THE SILVER
    COLOR
    craft wire used, made as pendants.
    Stock photos.
    We wire these professionally. We are the source, they don't get any cheaper than this.
    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 the Philippines, Taiwan, and off the coast of India in the Indian Ocean.   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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    AS OF NOVEMBER OF 2019, THE LONGFIN AND SHORTFIN MAKO WAS DECLARED ENDANGERED BY CITES.  THIS MEANS WE CANNOT ACQUIRE MORE MAKO JAWS AND TEETH THAN WHAT WE ALREADY  HAVE IN INVENTORY.  WHEN THEY'RE GONE, THEY'RE GONE.