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Glass Bottle Charm, Diamond Shape - Pink (10 Pieces)

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56-999-01-172
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Glass Vial Information  These can be used to display grains of rice, small gemstone chips, gold flakes, spices, volcanic ash, etc. When writing on rice, jasmine rice is recommended. Use a fine-tip, waterproof and fade-proof pen from an art store, or the fine arts department of a craft store. 0.005 is a good line width. Baby oil is commonly used as the liquid for rice vials. It is often dyed with food coloring.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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Glass Vial Information

  • These can be used to display grains of rice, small gemstone chips, gold flakes, spices, volcanic ash, etc.
  • When writing on rice, jasmine rice is recommended. Use a fine-tip, waterproof and fade-proof pen from an art store, or the fine arts department of a craft store. 0.005 is a good line width. Baby oil is commonly used as the liquid for rice vials. It is often dyed with food coloring.

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Sold by:
ten
Color:
Pink
Theme:
Awareness Ribbons
Size:
Approx. 26x20x8mm
Additional Info:
10 per pack
Country of Origin:
China
Hole Size:
1.5mm

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