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Mammoth Tusk Ivory 12mm Beads (5 pcs)Ivory Color Z0112
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# ITEM NO. Z0112 Item Name: Mammoth Tusk Ivory 12mm Beads (5 pcs)Ivory Colour Condition: Brand New Item Material: Genuine Mammoth Tusk Ivory 12mm Beads. The colour is from Ivory to creamy colour (For details, please refer to the picture.) All colours are natural Mammoth Tusk Ivory colours. Quantity: 5 pcs of individual beads. Remarks: All beads are make by our artisan. The quality are excellent. It is a good choice for jewelry designer. All beads are in natural colour. The color various from Ivory white to deep brown are normal, as the material has absorbed minerals from the surrounding soil over 10,000 years of burial. tide-mammoth is a major Mammoth Tusk Ivory jewelry exporter and manufacturer . We currently export more than 3,000 products from our factory to nearly 20 countries. All Mammoth Tusk Ivory parts in our jewelry are hand carved. All jewelry from tide-mammoth are hand made. Mammoth Tusk Ivory is the major material in our design. We use 100% genuine Mammoth Tusk Ivory in our jewelry, which was imported directly from Siberia, Russia. Matching with various kinds of material such as silver, crystal and gems. High quality and fashioned design. Very competitive price because we are the direct manufacturer and exporter. 100% satisfaction guarantee. tide-mammoth always offer the widest selection of mammoth jewelry and premium gift ideas, giving our buyers a wonderful shopping experience. We assure the highest quality and the most reliable delivery commitments. Payment and Shipment: Paypal is preferred. Ship to your address. Registered Mail (7-15 days) and handling charge for the first item: $5.00 Each additional item in the same shipment: $2.00 Optional insurance is available, $2 per each $60 value. Return Policy: 7 day satisfaction money-back guarantee. All returned items must be in their original condition, without any damage or alteration. Shipping & handling charges are not refundable. Packaging: A mammoth Info card with English and Chinese bilingual included. Please visit the ABOUT ME PAGE to get more information of Tide-mammoth. Your enquiry is always welcome, please send us Email:mkt@tide-mammoth.com WHAT IS Mammoth Tusk Ivory? Mammoth Tusk Ivory comes from the two modified upper incisors of extinct mammoth. Mammoth Tusk Ivory is an International Free Trade merchandise Unlike African and modern elephant Ivory, mammoths have been extinct for 10,000 years. It is not listed in the Appendices to the CITES. As such, it is not subject to control under the Animals and Plants (Protection of Endangered Species) Ordinance, Cap. 187. All Mammoth Tusk Ivory itself is already a precious antique. Because of the geographical range in Alaska and Siberia , Mammuthus primigenus Ivorys have been well preserved. Therefore, Mammuthus primigenus is the only extinct proboscidan which consistently provides high quality, valuable and precious carvable Ivory. WHAT IS MAMMOTH? Mammoth Info Card, English and Chinese bilingual. Will be shipped together with the gift box and the purchased item. MAMMOTH [mammoth] name for several large prehistoric elephants of the extinct genus Mammuthus, which ranged over Eurasia and North America in the Pleistocene epoch. The shoulder height of the Siberian, or woolly, mammoth, which roamed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, was about 9 ft (2.7 m), and that of the imperial mammoth of the North American Great Plains was up to 13 1/2 ft (4.1 m). Mammoths were covered by a long, shaggy, black outer coat and a dense, woolly undercoat. They had complex, many-ridged molar teeth; long, slender upward-curved Ivorys; and a long trunk. Ivory hunters have collected their Ivorys for centuries in Siberia, where some 50,000 have been discovered; it is from these and from the drawings left by the Cro-Magnon people in the caves of S France that the mammoth's appearance is known. Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) people hunted mammoths, as is evidenced by remains of the animals found together with tools, and may have contributed to their extinction. Mammoths are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Proboscidea, family Elephantidae. Author not available, MAMMOTH. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2006The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2006 Columbia University Press.
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