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Brass Filigree, Oval (12 Pieces)

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$1.77

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 Inexpensive and versatile! Most stamped charms are one-sided, lightweight, and either flat or slightly domed. Size given is height x width and includes loop (if applicable). Most loops are 0.8-1.2mm (inner diameter). To create an antiqued look on raw brass, apply an oxidizing solution. Raw brass is not quite as shiny as most plated finishes. To make your raw brass items shinier, tumble-polish them with steel shot, water and a burnishing compound in a rock tumbler.If desired, add a sealant or glaze.     See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
 Inexpensive and versatile! Most stamped charms are one-sided, lightweight, and either flat or slightly domed. Size given is height x width and includes loop (if applicable). Most loops are 0.8-1.2mm (inner diameter). To create an antiqued look on raw brass, apply an oxidizing solution. Raw brass is not quite as shiny as most plated finishes. To make your raw brass items shinier, tumble-polish them with steel shot, water and a burnishing compound in a rock tumbler.If desired, add a sealant or glaze.     See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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44-148-0
$1.77

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 Inexpensive and versatile! Most stamped charms are one-sided, lightweight, and either flat or slightly domed. Size given is height x width and includes loop (if applicable). Most loops are 0.8-1.2mm (inner diameter). To create an antiqued look on raw brass, apply an oxidizing solution. Raw brass is not quite as shiny as most plated finishes. To make your raw brass items shinier, tumble-polish them with steel shot, water and a burnishing compound in a rock tumbler.If desired, add a sealant or glaze.     See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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  • Inexpensive and versatile! Most stamped charms are one-sided, lightweight, and either flat or slightly domed. Size given is height x width and includes loop (if applicable). Most loops are 0.8-1.2mm (inner diameter).
  • To create an antiqued look on raw brass, apply an oxidizing solution.
  • Raw brass is not quite as shiny as most plated finishes. To make your raw brass items shinier, tumble-polish them with steel shot, water and a burnishing compound in a rock tumbler.
  • If desired, add a sealant or glaze.

See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

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Sold by:
dozen
Color:
Raw
Size:
17x26mm
Additional Info:
12 per pack
Country of Origin:
China

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