Nylon cord - ∅ 1 mm - roll 70 meters
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Nylon Thread / Imitation Satin Cord - Ø 1 mm - roll 70 meters

Very strong and durable dyed braided nylon cord with a diameter of 1 mm in a roll of 70 meters. It is a shiny smooth cord imitating satin wound on a spool. The real satin cord contains a satin weave, which cannot be made with such small dimensions, and therefore the cord is marked in the name as an imitation.

THE MENTIONED PRICE IS FOR 1 COIL OF 70 METERS LENGTH.

$6.29 with VAT ($0.09 1 metr) $6.29 without VAT

Very strong and durable dyed braided nylon cord with a diameter of 1 mm in a roll of 70 meters. It is a shiny smooth cord wound on a spool. It is a shiny smooth cord imitating satin wound on a spool. The real satin cord contains a satin weave, which cannot be made with such small dimensions, and therefore the cord is marked in the name as an imitation.

Nylon is an almost inelastic material with high tensile strength, thanks to which it can carry relatively heavy pendants or beads even at this thickness. Advantageously, it can be used to produce simple and light bases for necklaces or bracelets. Due to the fact that nylon is an inelastic material, it is necessary to use a fastening (eg carabiner) to finish the bracelet or necklace.

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

NAV-5-54-32
0.07 kg
9 Items/g
081384645678
Data sheet
Material
Nylon

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