GRIFFIN Natural Silk Cord with Needle - Thickness 0.30 mm - roll 2 m
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GRIFFIN Natural Silk Cord with Needle - Thickness 0.30 mm - roll 2 m

Braided cord of the famous German brand GRIFFIN from 100 % natural silk with a diameter of 0.30 mm and a length of 2 meters. Silk is a soft, yet strong fiber with a shiny and silky surface, which has been traditionally used to thread beads in China since ancient times. The cord is finished with a needle, which significantly facilitates the work of threading beads.

THE MENTIONED PRICE IS FOR 1 COIL (length 2 m)

$2.85 with VAT ($1.17 1 metr) $2.85 without VAT

Braided cord of the famous German brand GRIFFIN from 100 % natural silk with a diameter of 0.30 mm and a length of 2 meters. Silk is a soft, yet strong fiber with a shiny and silky surface, which has been traditionally used to thread beads in China since ancient times. It is made from the cocoons of the silkworm and is popular mainly for its luster, softness and beauty, which is associated only with 100 % natural silk. The cord is finished with a needle, which significantly facilitates the work of threading beads. Great for making necklaces from precious stones and minerals.

This GRIFFIN sleeve is more than just a cord. GRIFFIN has ten years of experience and all the technical know-how needed to produce this unique fiber with such stability and flexibility. The technical development of our own machines, efficient production methods and the use of first-class raw materials are the basic factors for the high quality of their products. GRIFFIN bead sleeves are manufactured with the exact number of turns at optimal tension to prevent later fraying, tangling and knotting. This precision is the key to the unique world-famous GRIFFIN fibers and their unmistakable quality and variety. The special threading needle, which is attached to the GRIFFIN bead string, means that you do not have to struggle with threading the needle when threading the beads. There is no easier, faster or more convincing way to string pearls, stones or glass beads.

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

NAV-8-1-13
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5 Items/g
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Material
Silk

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