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Madagascar Flower "Jade" Round Gemstone Beads, 6mm (strand)

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21-886-535
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Sold by:
strand
Material Family:
Gemstone
Unit:
strands
Size:
6mm
Color Family:
Brown
Additional Info:
60-74 beads, 15-16
Country of Origin:
China
Style:
Smooth (Not Faceted)
Gemstone:
Jade
Hole Size:
0.7-1.2mm
Shape:
Round
Material:
Madagascar Flower
Size Group:
6mm
Color Family:
Cream
Color Family:
Grey
Color Family:
Green
Color Family:
Red

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