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Brass intermediate element with zircons - infinity - 9 x 29 x 2 mm
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Brass Link Connector with Zircons - Infinity - 9 x 29 x 2 mm, Holes: 1 mm

Brass link connector with cut zircons (a cheaper alternative to diamonds) in the shape of infinity and surface-plated in the appropriate color measuring 9 x 29 x 2 mm and with eyelets for a 1 mm diameter thread. The link connector is used as a connecting decorative element in the production of bracelets or necklaces and can basically be used as a simple hanger for the production of earrings.

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$3.05 with VAT $3.05 without VAT

Brass link connector with cut zircons (a cheaper alternative to diamonds) in the shape of infinity and surface-plated in the appropriate color measuring 9 x 29 x 2 mm and with eyelets for a 1 mm diameter thread. The link connector is used as a connecting decorative element in the production of bracelets or necklaces and can basically be used as a simple hanger for the production of earrings.

Zircons have only a slightly lower refractive index than diamonds and are also much easier to produce artificially than diamonds, which is why they are very popular in jewelry due to their lower price. With small diameters of stones, their shimmer and sparkle are indistinguishable from diamonds by the lay eye and are about 10 times cheaper than diamonds.

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

MEZ-1-30-3
0 kg
10 Items/g
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Data sheet
Weight
1 ks cca 0,12 g
Material
Brass
Information on allergens and heavy metals
RoHS certificate

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