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White Tulip Conch - Project Pack

Product Code: 8887-P1
Minimum Order: 1 No.
 £8.40  
 
Current Stock: 27.000 No.


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White tulip conch shells. Natural sun bleached beauty for table decor at weddings and chic ocean crafts.


Pack Contents 700g - approximately 30 shells, sufficient to fill a single one litre container.
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Shell Size: Approx 50mm (2 inches across)

Description & Application:
Our Clients utilise these beautiful sun bleached white tulip conch shells for crafts, shell grottos and both interior and exterior decoration.

Colour:
We take great care to provide accurate images, however, variations in shade and markings can occur with natural marine products.

Online Prices
All prices shown include UK VAT, but exclude delivery. Multi-product orders only attract a single delivery charge.

Export Status 1/1/24
We accept orders to EU countries and continue to review requirements for documentation and costs.
Minimum order €150
Duty and VAT are payable in the destination country.
PID (personal Tax Identification Number) or EORI are required prior to shipping.

International orders are delivered using DAPS terms

Delivery:
This product option is packed in a secure weatherproof pack.
Delivery is either by post, national or international couriers. Our checkout allows for you to advise us of any delivery requirements or concerns you may have.

Safety Considerations:
Whilst this natural sea shell is considered to be harmless, it is not suitable for children under 36 months due to either shape, small particle size, or the possibility of breakage.

Background:
True conch species are salt water snails which vary in size from small to very large. Most species live on warm sandy bottoms in tropical waters in Indo-Pacific Oceans, and many are important as food sources. The shellfish is eaten either raw like oysters, steamed, or stir fried.

Conch Shells in History: In Mayan art large conch were used as paint and ink holders for scribes, as bugles and hand weapons.

Conch Shells, Ecological Note: The large pink Queen Conch (Strombus gigas) is included on CITES list of endangered species. These shells are often sold whole or as jewellery to tourists in the Caribbean but constitute one of the most frequently confiscated items by UK customs.
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