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TORTOISESHELL TILE LLC

the free encyclopedia Mottled · flexible · brownish material made from the shells of turtles For the shells of turtles · see Turtle shell . For other uses · mainly the hawksbill sea turtle · fine color · several breeds of guinea pig · and the common names of several species of the butterfly genera Nymphalis and Aglais · and some other uses. Uses [ edit ] Tortoiseshell was widely used from ancient times in Europe · North America · and Asia until the trade was banned in most countries in the 1970s. It was used · normally in thin slices or pieces · in the manufacture of a wide variety of items such as combs · small boxes and frames · inlays in furniture (known as Boulle work carried out by André-Charles Boulle ) · and other items: frames for spectacles · guitar picks and knitting needles . Despite being expensive · its durability · and its organic warmth against the skin. &#91 · 1 &#93

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the free encyclopedia Mottled
flexible
brownish material made from the shells of turtles For the shells of turtles
see Turtle shell . For other uses
mainly the hawksbill sea turtle
fine color
several breeds of guinea pig
and the common names of several species of the butterfly genera Nymphalis and Aglais
and some other uses. Uses [ edit ] Tortoiseshell was widely used from ancient times in Europe
North America
and Asia until the trade was banned in most countries in the 1970s. It was used
normally in thin slices or pieces
in the manufacture of a wide variety of items such as combs
small boxes and frames
inlays in furniture (known as Boulle work carried out by André-Charles Boulle )
and other items: frames for spectacles
guitar picks and knitting needles . Despite being expensive
its durability
and its organic warmth against the skin. &#91
1 &#93

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