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Hemp is as traditional
a fabric as you can find. The hemp plant is the oldest cultivated fiber
plant known, with a history of use in textiles and fabrics dating back as
far as 8000 BC. The reasons for hemp's continued popularity throughout ten
millennia are still applicable today, and are the basis for the renewed
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Hemp necklaces are available in three
sizes; regular, medium, and large. They are sold in various styles
that include carved bone, shells, glass beads, fimo flowers, and glass
mushrooms. Hemp jewelry is sold in assortments of 3 dozen or one dozen
large, however it is possible to order mushrooms by themselves due to their
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Regular sized hemp is
priced at $2.50 and is sold in assortments of 3 dozen = $90.00
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Regular sized hemp
with mushrooms is priced at $2.50 and is sold in assortments of 3 dozen =
$90.00
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Medium sized hemp is
priced at $3.50 and is sold in assortments of 3 dozen = $126.00.
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Large sized hemp is
priced at $5.00 and is sold in assortments of one dozen = $60.00.
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Large sized hemp with
mushrooms is priced at $5.00 and is sold in assortments of one dozen =
$60.00.
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Hemp is also available in necklace and anklet styles that are $2
a piece and sold in assortments of 12. |
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Bracelets and anklets
are priced at $2.00 and are sold in assortments of one dozen = $24.00
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