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Choker, Steel Cable, 5-Strand, 20", Unfinished (10 Pieces)

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$23.55

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SKU:
52-099-05-20-1

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For the most durable bond, we almost always recommend epoxies rather than other types of glue, but it depends on a few factors... Check out the options, plus tips for successful glue bonds, on our Adhesives and Jewelry Glues page.


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Details

Sold by:
ten
Length:
20 inch
Color:
Natural/ White Clasp (open)
Size:
20
Theme:
Steel Cable, Unfinished End
Additional Info:
10 per pack
Thickness:
0.5mm (0.02
Country of Origin:
China

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