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12kt Gold-Filled Jump Ring, Round, Soldered, Gold-filled (100 Pieces)

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$31.79

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Sold by:
hundred
Size:
4.5mm, 21-gauge
Theme:
Soldered/ Closed
Additional Info:
100 per pack
Thickness:
21 ga (0.74mm)
Country of Origin:
United States
Hole Size:
3.0mm

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