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Brass chapel - flower - Ø 10 x 4 mm

Brass chapel with a diameter of 10 mm, a height of 4 mm with a colored surface finish and a hole for a thread with a diameter of 1.2 mm. The chapel is used as a decorative element between beads, or to separate different types of beads.

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Brass chapel with a diameter of 10 mm, a height of 4 mm with a colored surface finish and a hole for a thread with a diameter of 1.2 mm. The chapel is used as a decorative element between beads, or to separate different types of beads.

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, which has always been very popular in jewelry, thanks to its good ductility, hardness, corrosion resistance and, compared to pure metals, even a pleasant price. In its raw unplated state, brass has a beautiful golden color, thanks to which it is sometimes confused with gold. Over time, however, brass is passivated (it is coated with a layer of oxides that protect it from corrosion) and changes color from yellow-green to yellow-brown to green to green-brown. This layer is popularly called copper and is formed mainly by a thin layer of alkaline malachite. Therefore, brass is widely plated to ensure better color fastness.

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

KAPL-25-1
746 Items/g
954440645778
Data sheet
Width
4 mm
Depth
4 mm
Weight
1 ks cca 0,12 g
Material
Brass
Height
4 mm
Information on allergens and heavy metals
RoHS certificate

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