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Sterling Silver Jump Ring, Round - 5mm, 18-gauge (10 Pieces)

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HINT        When you open and close jump rings, twist ends instead of "ovaling" them. This keeps their round shape better, which makes them easier to close securely.          Green Silver        All our sterling silver items are nickel free. And this sterling silver item is even better! This item is made from environmentally responsible green silver.
HINT        When you open and close jump rings, twist ends instead of "ovaling" them. This keeps their round shape better, which makes them easier to close securely.          Green Silver        All our sterling silver items are nickel free. And this sterling silver item is even better! This item is made from environmentally responsible green silver.
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37-295-650
$3.65

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HINT        When you open and close jump rings, twist ends instead of "ovaling" them. This keeps their round shape better, which makes them easier to close securely.          Green Silver        All our sterling silver items are nickel free. And this sterling silver item is even better! This item is made from environmentally responsible green silver.
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HINT
Jump Rings

When you open and close jump rings, twist ends instead of "ovaling" them. This keeps their round shape better, which makes them easier to close securely.


Green Sourced Sterling Silver

Green Silver

All our sterling silver items are nickel free. And this sterling silver item is even better! This item is made from environmentally responsible green silver.

Details

Sold by:
ten
Size:
5mm, 18-gauge
Additional Info:
Anti-tarnish coating
Thickness:
18 ga (1.02mm)
Country of Origin:
United States
Hole Size:
3.0mm
Size Group:
4.0 - 5.9mm

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