Various shaped hard shelled gourds including bottle, neck, dipper and bushel basket. Also offers fresh and dried habanero peppers. http://www.mojavefarm.com/
Processed shell material including Mother of Pearl, Paua, various kinds of abalone available in inlay blanks, laminated sheets, dots or strips. http://www.mopsupplies.com/
Offering whole tagua nuts or vegetable ivory for the woodworker or other artisans in search of a sustainable substitute for animal ivory. http://www.tagua2Go.com/
Inlay suppliers for craftsmen and instrument makers. Offers specialist inlay materials such as Abalone, Mother Of Pearl, and Tahiti Pearl. http://www.smallwonder-music.co.uk/
A renewable rainforest crop used in place of ivory and plastics in the garment industry, as well as the arts of scrimshaw, intarsia, inlay, and carving. http://www.taguanut.com/
Sells painted and unpainted varieties of eggshells of the ostrich, emu, rhea, goose, and turkey variety. Also offers mussel, clam, oyster shells and sand dollars. http://www.loveishandmade.com/
Offers natural materials such as cones, branches, mosses, lichens, pods, drieds, preserved, pebbles, and shells with image gallery and design ideas. http://www.pinecones.com/
Forest foragers for natural and wild craft materials including plants, minerals, and animal sheddings. Also offers maple syrup, wood carvings, and candles. http://www.naturallist.com/
Sells various dried plants and flowers such as corn stalks, cat tails, pine cones and indian corn for decorations and crafts. http://www.farmandfield.net/
Providing beach sea glass, hand-crafted artisan jewelry, beach combing findings, antique and vintage bottles and insulators, gems, rocks and minerals, driftwood, and fossils from in and around San Francisco Bay. http://bythebaytreasures.com/
Ostrich eggs and feathers. Also offers emu, rhea, duck, goose, quail and turkey eggs as well as pheasant and peacock feathers. http://www.azostrich.com/
Offered in various shapes, sizes and patterns collected from central Minnesota swamp land. Sizes range from three to five feet with the bark left in place. http://diamondwillowwood.tripod.com/