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Brass 3/4" Domed Cuff Bracelet Finding (Each)

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$2.99

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SKU:
51-750-075-0

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Description

  • Raw brass is unplated, and is not as shiny as most plated finishes.
  • To remove tarnish, use brass cleaner, a polishing cloth, or fine grit (1000 - 1500) sandpaper.
  • To give a high polish to raw brass items, tumble-polish them with steel shot, water and a burnishing compound in a rock tumbler.
  • To create an antiqued look on raw brass, apply an oxidizing solution.

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Details

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each
Length:
6 inch
Color:
Raw
Theme:
Cuff
Country of Origin:
United States
Bracelet Sizing Chart:
4

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