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Preciosa Crystal Flatback, 34ss Viva - Citrine (pack)

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Preciosa is honored to share their long heritage of authentic Bohemian crystal with the world. Founded in the Crystal Valley of Bohemia, their local sand is uniquely rich in silicon-oxide, making it ideal for glassmaking. For centuries, crystal companies in the Jablonec area of what is now the Czech Republic, have blended ancient tradition with innovative new technologies to create crystals with unrivaled clarity and amazing sparkle. In 1948, these companies merged to form Preciosa.


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Sold by:
9-pack
Color:
Citrine
Size:
34ss (appx 7.1mm)
Additional Info:
Foiled
Country of Origin:
Czech Republic
Shape:
Flatback
Brand:
Preciosa

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