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Natural cracked crystal - ∅ 8 mm - ball
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Natural Crackle Crystal - Round beads - Ø 8-9 mm, Hole: 1 mm

Tumbled round beads made of mineral crystal crackle beads with a diameter of 8-9 mm and a hole for a thread with a diameter of 1 mm. The beads are absolutely natural without any dye.

Country of origin: Brazil

THE PRICE IS FOR 1 PCS.

$0.32 with VAT $0.32 without VAT

Tumbled round beads made of mineral crystal crackle beads with a diameter of 8-9 mm and a hole for a thread with a diameter of 1 mm. Crystal is a mineral that belongs to a large family of quartz varieties - other varieties are, for example, amethyst, rosewood, agate, tiger's eye, jasper, citrine and others. Crystal is a clear mineral, which, unlike other varieties of quartz, consists only of silica (this is also known as the "glass sand" and, together with other additives, is the main raw material for glass production). The beads are absolutely natural without any dye.

Non-mineral (synthetic) crystal can also be produced in glass furnaces, provided that no other additives are added to the silica (additives such as sodium and potassium carbonate are mainly used to significantly reduce the melting point of raw materials and other additives to stabilize and color the glass). Of all types of glass, crystal has the largest refraction of light, is more fragile than industrially produced glass, and thanks to significantly higher demands on the supply of heat to melt raw materials, it also has the highest price of all types of glass.

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

Country of origin: Brazil

KRAB-25
0 kg
2080 Items/g
090747745678
Data sheet
Weight
1 ks cca 0,125 g
Material
Gemstone and mineral stone
Shape
Round
Gemstone type
Crystal

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How to identify dyed minerals, artificial minerals and imitations? Simple hammer test can do the trick..

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A series of videos to help you navigate your bead selection. Watch the hammer tests where we show the differences in real minerals, synthetic substitutes and plastic imitation minerals. Fortunately, we have everything clearly marked on the Katlas Beads store, we never lie. This is a certainty which is hard to find on other e-shops.

From time to time, we come across someone complaining that they ordered a mineral in a certain colour and that some minerals have a slightly different shade or spots., how do we navigate the selection process? You need to understand that raw minerals are never identical. And it's proof that it's not an imitation or synthetic. On the Katlas beads eshop, you will come across multiple grades of qualities that address these queries.

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