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Chapel goblet - ∅ 9 x 4 mm
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Brass chapel - chalice - Ø 9 x 3 mm

Tibetan-style brass chapel with a diameter of 9 mm and a height of 3 mm WITHOUT color finishes in case of color selection BRASS, with color finish in case of choice of all other colors and with a hole for a thread with a diameter of 1 mm.

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$0.06 with VAT $0.06 without VAT

Tibetan-style brass chapel with a diameter of 9 mm and a height of 4 mm WITHOUT color finishes in case of color selection BRASS, with color finish in case of choice of all other colors and with a hole for a thread with a diameter of 1 mm.

The chapel is made of high quality brass (alloy of copper and tin) and its surface color was not modified in any way when choosing a color combination - BRASS. Unlike color-treated components, there is no risk of abrasion on the surface. On the other hand, without a protective coating, the brass is gradually passivated in air (surface oxidation occurs) and the originally golden color changes over time (in the order of months to years) to a shade of old gold to old bronze. Other color combinations are surface treated and their color is stable over time. however, since it is only a thin coating of paint on the surface of the brass chapel, there is a risk of abrasion if handled carelessly.

Due to the color setting of the monitor, the color of the goods may differ slightly from reality.

KAPL-21-1
221 Items/g
031141045628
Data sheet
Weight
1 ks cca 0,12 g
Material
Brass
Information on allergens and heavy metals
RoHS certificate

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