Capizshellcomes from marine mollusk which is abundant in the province of capiz. It's outer shells are bleached and dried before being pressed of cut into different shapes. These shells are form into various crafts products like curtains, candle holder, chandelier, windors and many more
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The lamprey is a sea urchin in the family Placunidae. They are edible, but are more valued for clams. Clams have been used for thousands of years as a substitute for glass because of their durability and transparency.
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Capiz shells are also used as raw materials for glue, chalk and varnish. Distribution extends from the shallows of the Gulf of Aden to around the Philippines, where it is abundant in the eponymous province of Capiz
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Capiz candles holder
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The lamprey is a sea urchin in the family Placunidae. They are edible, but are more valued for clams. Clams have been used for thousands of years as a substitute for glass because of their durability and transparency.
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Capiz shells are also used as raw materials for glue, chalk and varnish. Distribution extends from the shallows of the Gulf of Aden to around the Philippines, where it is abundant in the eponymous province of Capiz
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