Polymer Clay Heishi Beads - Flat Discs - Ø 6 x 1 mm, Hole: 2 mm - Mix of Color Shades - 1 Strand (approx. 380 pcs)
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Polymer Clay Heishi Beads - Flat Discs - Ø 6 x 1 mm, Hole: 2 mm - Mix of Color Shades - 1 Strand (approx. 380 pcs)

Polymer clay beads in the shape of discs (so-called heishi beads) with a diameter of 6 mm, a height of 1 mm and a hole for a thread with a diameter of 2 mm in a mix of color shades. The polymer clay from which the beads are made is a ceramic-like material. The beads are made by hand and each one is original.

THE PRICE IS FOR 1 STRAND (approx. 380 pcs).

Approximate date of restock of the item:On request
$1.37 with VAT $1.62 -15% $1.37 without VAT
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Polymer clay beads in the shape of discs (so-called heishi beads) with a diameter of 6 mm, a height of 1 mm and a hole for a thread with a diameter of 2 mm in a mix of color shades. The polymer clay from which the beads are made is a ceramic-like material. The beads are made by hand and each one is original.

In the raw state, the polymer mass is malleable and soft, just like ceramic clay. After baking in the oven, the mass hardens, which, like ceramics, is subsequently brittle and hard. It belongs to the most well-known types / brands of polymeric materials. eg FIMO, Cato Polyclay, Cernit. The polymer material offers endless shape, color and decor processing of beads and components, which are completely original and, thanks to hand-made production, also unique.

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

FIMO-26-5
0.02 kg
0 Items/g
136871145679
Data sheet
Weight
cca 3,5 g
Material
Polymer clay
Shape
Disk

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