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Blue Goldstone Beads, Faceted Round, 10mm (strand)

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$7.50

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Sold by:
strand
Color:
Blue
Size:
10mm
Additional Info:
36-44 beads, 16" strand
Country of Origin:
China
Hole Size:
0.5-1.5mm

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