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Pink Niobium Jump Ring, Round, 5mm (10 Pieces)

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What is niobium?    Niobium is a nickel-free inert metal. It is very resistant to  corrosion and other reactions, and is used in medical implants.  Niobium is not plated or painted, so will not flake or chip. It is  anodized, meaning it is colored by dipping it into an electrically  charged "bath." Because it contains no nickel, lead, or other  additives, most people with metal allergies can safely wear  niobium.     Niobium Colors will vary: Colors from different  batches, especially teal, may not exactly match. Teal ear wires and  teal jump rings will look nice together, but are almost guaranteed  to be different shades.     See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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What is niobium?

Niobium is a nickel-free inert metal. It is very resistant to corrosion and other reactions, and is used in medical implants. Niobium is not plated or painted, so will not flake or chip. It is anodized, meaning it is colored by dipping it into an electrically charged "bath." Because it contains no nickel, lead, or other additives, most people with metal allergies can safely wear niobium.

Niobium Colors will vary: Colors from different batches, especially teal, may not exactly match. Teal ear wires and teal jump rings will look nice together, but are almost guaranteed to be different shades.

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

Details

Sold by:
ten
Color:
Pink
Size:
5mm, 20-gauge
Additional Info:
10 per pack
Thickness:
20 ga (0.81mm)
Country of Origin:
United States
Hole Size:
3.6mm

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