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Tortoiseshell 
comes from the shell 
an endangered species. 
It was widely used until the 1970's 
in the manufacture of accessories 
such as boxes, frames, jewelry, 
hair clips and combs, 
guitar picks and more.
Tortoiseshell trade was banned in 1973  
internationally under CITES - the Convention 
on International Trade in Endangered Species. 
Since that time, synthetic versions 
have been made to replace 
the natural version. They have come close... 
but can never duplicate the natural beauty,
durability, and its organic warmth against the skin.
The old coveted pieces are highly prized
and very collectible. There are so many 
wonderful pieces to collect.
Do you love tortoiseshell?
Do you own any pieces?
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| Antique French tortoiseshell notepad | 
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| Awww..... plastic is good. :) | 









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