Pendant made of synthetic nemag. hematite - oval - 35 x 24 x 6 mm - quality AA
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Pendant Made of Synthetic Non-Magnethic Hematite - Oval - 35 x 24 x 6 mm, Hole: 10 x 12 - Grade AA

Non-magnetic tumbled synthetic hematite modified in the form of an oval pendant measuring 35 x 24 x 6 mm and with a hole for a thread measuring 10 x 12 mm. Tumbled hematite is black and very shiny in the light. The manufacturer declares the pendant in AA quality, which points to its better shaping and only a small amount of chips.

Country of origin: Brazil

THE PRICE IS FOR 1 PCS.

$0.87 with VAT $0.87 without VAT

Non-magnetic tumbled synthetic hematite modified in the form of an oval pendant measuring 35 x 24 x 6 mm and with a hole for a thread measuring 10 x 12 mm. Tumbled hematite is black and very shiny in the light. The manufacturer declares the pendant in AA quality, which points to its better shaping and only a small amount of chips.

These pendants are made of synthetic non-magnetic hematite. Unlike natural hematite, synthetic hematite is a perfectly black smooth mineral with a wonderfully shiny surface in a polished form. In contrast, natural hematite has a rusty brown color, is rough, rough, flakes off the scales and cannot be polished (from a chemical point of view, natural hematite is rust). However, beads made of synthetic hematite are heavier than glass and are usually used in jewelry only as a supplement. By plating, hematite acquires an even shiny surface and the beads have a shine and their weight as if they were made of real precious metals.

Country of origin: Brazil

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HEM-89
0.01 kg
20 Items/g
89
Data sheet
Weight
1 ks cca 0,125 g
Material
Gemstone and mineral stone
Shape
Oval
Gemstone type
Hematite

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