Nylon cotton - ∅ 1 mm - roll 24 m
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Nylon cord - Ø 1 mm - coil 24 m

Cord made of braided colored nylon fibers with a diameter of 1 mm and a total length of about 24 m. Very suitable for the production of shambal bracelets.

THE PRICE IS FOR 1 PCS (FULL 24 M).

$0.71 with VAT $0.71 without VAT

Cord made of braided colored nylon fibers with a diameter of 1 mm and a total length of about 24 m. Nylon has a much shiny surface than conventional cotton, the material is very smooth, pleasant to the touch, extremely strong in tension and does not risk tearing when tightened and compared with other man-made fibers, nylon is only minimally elastic and stretches very little when stretched.

Nylon cords can be advantageously used similarly to classic sutašky and interspersed with beads, which can be used to make very original and elegant bracelets and necklaces (use as a classic shamballa string). The string can also be used as a classic nylon line to thread beads, but it is not recommended to thread beads with sharp edges (such as wooden beads) on the nylon string, as they could easily cause the fibers to fray when abraded and gradually cut.

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

NAV-5-21-1
2.50 cm
2.50 cm
2.50 cm
0.02 kg
18 Items/g
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Data sheet
Width
5,5 cm
Depth
5,5 cm
Weight
cca 2 g
Material
Nylon
Height
6 cm

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