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25mm Glass Cabochons - Astral print. 5 pieces per pack. Selection may vary -
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This bezelled pendant mount provides an easy way to make an item of jewellery or a practical gift. Simply add a drop of glue into the mount then pop an 30x40mm printed cabochon on it. Allow the glue to dry. Add some ribbon or chain and you’re ready to go. Try printing your own 30x40 mm image to put onto a mount or choose a lovely picture from a Collage sheet and add a glass cabochon on top ! -
The tradition of glass bead manufacturing in the Czech Republic go back as far as 1548. Today, they are at the forefront of seed bead production using the latest technology to supply the finest quality worldwide. Here our Preciosa size 11/0 seed beads are supplied in packs of 6 strands, each strand is 20″ long. Approximately 19 grams/2,000 beads. Each bead measures approximately 2.1 mm and has a hole size of 0.6 mm -
The tradition of glass bead manufacturing in the Czech Republic go back as far as 1548. Today, they are at the forefront of seed bead production using the latest technology to supply the finest quality worldwide. Here our Preciosa size 11/0 seed beads are supplied in tube of 24 gram Tubes (approx 2,600 beads) Each bead measures approximately 2.1 mm and has a hole size of 0.6 mm -
Black non tarnish Craft Wire 0.6 mm in diameter (or 22 gauge) in a 20 yard spool.Used in making jewellery, Tiara's, Beaded Flowers/Animals and many other hand crafts. Lacquered, Tarnish-Resistant Wire- Half hard wire thats ideal for jewellery making, wire wrapping, crafting, scrapbooking, and much more! - 99.99% Copper core - Available in 18-24 gauge - Lead Free, Nickel Free. Medium temper wire is flexible and well-suited for creating components with sharp angles or that need to maintain their shape under moderate stress, such as ear wires, jump rings, or weight-bearing parts of wire-wrapped jewellery. When used to create an element like a clasp, which will be subjected to high stress, it should be hardened after shaping. This can be done by placing it on an anvil or bench block and striking it with a nylon-jaw hammer.