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Filigree Iron Bead - Round - Ø 14 mm, Hole: 1 mm

Iron filigree bead with a colored finish with a diameter of 14 mm and a hole for a thread with a diameter of 1 mm.

THE PRICE IS FOR 1 PIECE.

Approximate date of restock of the item:On request
$0.09 with VAT $0.09 without VAT
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Iron filigree bead with a colored finish with a diameter of 14 mm and a hole for a thread with a diameter of 1 mm. Filigree beads are most often made of thin metal sheets by rolling them into the desired shape, and the joint is then sealed at the point of contact of all surfaces. Metal sheets are variously decorated with embossed dots or punched holes in various shapes and thus acquire a medieval historical touch. Due to the fact that the beads are made only of thin sheet metal, they are significantly lighter and cheaper than all other metal beads.

The manufacturer did not provide detailed information on the composition of the surface layer of the product and the product may therefore contain allergenic nickel or other metals in permitted amounts that are not suitable for allergy sufferers.

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

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Data sheet
Weight
1 ks cca 0,12 g
Material
Iron
Shape
Round
Information on allergens and heavy metals
RoHS certificate

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