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Handmade Bone Beads, Hairpipe, 3" (10 Pieces)

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Information  About our Beads from India    With many wonderful colors, shapes and materials to choose from,  handmade items from India are great for one-of-a kind jewelry.  Please be aware that all handmade items vary in size, color,  pattern and quantity per strand, so they're not the best choice for  people who need perfectly matched beads.     If you receive a batch that doesn't work for you, please return  the entire strand or bag for a full refund. Partial refunds are not  available on these items. Availability and pricing are subject to  change.    How to Antique Bone      For a natural antique look, try soaking any of the white bone beads  in tea, coffee or ink to simulate old ivory. Experiment with  different liquids to find your preferred color(s)! Whatever  antiquing method you use, be sure to wash your items well and test  your antiquing for "colorfastness" before making finished jewelry.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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About our Beads from India

With many wonderful colors, shapes and materials to choose from, handmade items from India are great for one-of-a kind jewelry. Please be aware that all handmade items vary in size, color, pattern and quantity per strand, so they're not the best choice for people who need perfectly matched beads.

If you receive a batch that doesn't work for you, please return the entire strand or bag for a full refund. Partial refunds are not available on these items. Availability and pricing are subject to change.

How to Antique Bone


For a natural antique look, try soaking any of the white bone beads in tea, coffee or ink to simulate old ivory. Experiment with different liquids to find your preferred color(s)! Whatever antiquing method you use, be sure to wash your items well and test your antiquing for "colorfastness" before making finished jewelry.

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

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ten
Color:
White
Size:
Approx. 3
Additional Info:
10 per pack
Country of Origin:
India
Hole Size:
2.5-3.5mm

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