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Sterling Silver 3-Link Chain Section Connector (Each)

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Sterling Silver: Sterling silver, sometimes stamped .925 or simply 925, is an alloy of at least 92.5% silver. The remaining 7.5% is usually copper. All of our sterling silver is nickel-free, cadmium-free, lead-free, and meets the EU Nickel Directive. Sterling silver is a soft, easy to work with metal, which can be antiqued to a dark black or polished to a bright shine. More information about sterling silver  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
Sterling Silver: Sterling silver, sometimes stamped .925 or simply 925, is an alloy of at least 92.5% silver. The remaining 7.5% is usually copper. All of our sterling silver is nickel-free, cadmium-free, lead-free, and meets the EU Nickel Directive. Sterling silver is a soft, easy to work with metal, which can be antiqued to a dark black or polished to a bright shine. More information about sterling silver  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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44-049-61
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Sterling Silver: Sterling silver, sometimes stamped .925 or simply 925, is an alloy of at least 92.5% silver. The remaining 7.5% is usually copper. All of our sterling silver is nickel-free, cadmium-free, lead-free, and meets the EU Nickel Directive. Sterling silver is a soft, easy to work with metal, which can be antiqued to a dark black or polished to a bright shine. More information about sterling silver  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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Sterling Silver: Sterling silver, sometimes stamped .925 or simply 925, is an alloy of at least 92.5% silver. The remaining 7.5% is usually copper. All of our sterling silver is nickel-free, cadmium-free, lead-free, and meets the EU Nickel Directive. Sterling silver is a soft, easy to work with metal, which can be antiqued to a dark black or polished to a bright shine. More information about sterling silver

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each
Material Family:
Sterling Silver
Length:
1 inch
Unit:
eaches
Size:
26mm
Theme:
Soldered/ Closed
Color Family:
Silver
Additional Info:
Cast
Thickness:
6mm
Country of Origin:
Israel
Style:
Fancy/ Textured
Hole Size:
2.0mm
Material:
Sterling Silver
Size Group:
25mm (1

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