Product Name: Natural shell
Material: natural
Place of Origin: Vietnam
Feature
1. Sample is Available
2. MOQ is 24PCS
3. Ready to Ship
4. 1000pcs for customized Design.
Package information
1. Product Size: 2-11CM
2. Packing: Opp bag
3. Color/style: 13 to choose
4. G.W.: 0.18-0.51kg
Price Item: EXW/FOB/CFR/CIF/FCA
Payment Terms
1. T/T (30% T/T in advance, balance before shipping)
2. Alibaba Trade Assurance
3. Paypal
4. Western Union
Shipment: By Express/Sea/Air
Sample Time: Usually 3-7 work days.
Delivery Time: Usually 7-25 days, On-time delivery
Product name: Natural seashell
Type of seashell: toma, abalone, scallop, trumpet, buho, cassia,...
Type: Natural, Cleaned and Polised.
MOQ: 100 pieces
Delivery time :15-20 working days
Usage: Home decoration, Handicraft material
Size: XXS (2-4.5cms), S (4.5-6 cm), M (6-8.5cm), L (>8.5cm).
Pre-processing: The shell has been carefully cleaned and polished.
Selling unit: kilogram,
MOQ: 500kgs, capacity: 20 tons/month.
Packaging: Packed in plastic jars or shockproof carton boxes (can be packaged differently according to customer requirements)
Product's name:Ride on Toy car
Keywords:Toy car, Ride on car, Baby Car, Children Car
Specification:
Ride on toy car size (Injection Molding): 1175*720*545mm, ride on weight: about 12.5kg. Available in different colors and design.
We are suppliers of Mother of Pearl Shell Powder, This product contains Nacar, this can also help collagen regenerate itself which may make wrinkles appear less prominent.
Material Coconut Shell
Usage Kitchen
Feature Sustainable
Color Brown
Height 5-8 cm
Diameter 9-15 cm
Place of Origin Ben Tre, Vietnam
Brand Name 99 Gold Data
Limpets are grastropods, which are mollusks (animal that dwells inside the shell) that creates one shell. Limpets are composed of a large group of flattened or elevated shells found along seashores worldwide. The limpet outside shell can be smooth or radially ribbed. They are smooth on the inside and have a horseshoe shaped muscle impression. The animal (mollusk) stick tightly to rocks, the shape of their shell act as a barrier to wave action. Most Limpet Shells feed on algae, passing by as they cling to rocks in the shoreline tidal flow.