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Wire Lacquered Tarnish Resistant 24 Gauge (.51mm) Silver x27.4m

NTW24S
From €7.50 incl tax excluding shipping

Endless Loom Bands 20,3cm Clear x36

ENDB-8-CL-36
€14.34 incl tax €20.49 incl tax excluding shipping

Magnetic Clasp 26mm 5-strand Gold Plate x1

CLSP220GP
From €2.50 incl tax excluding shipping

30 piece kit for Thing-A-Ma-Jig Deluxe model x1

JIG100-ACC
€6.92 incl tax €9.89 incl tax excluding shipping
Comes with 20 small pegs, 6 medium pegs, 2 large pegs and 2 extra large pegs. Jig not included.

Beadsmith T-Pins 45mm x40

TPIN45
€2.49 incl tax excluding shipping

Beadsmith T-Pins 27mm x75

TPIN27
€2.49 incl tax excluding shipping

Beadsmith Kumihimo "Dark Neutrals" Necklace x1 kit

KUMI-KIT72
€11.98 incl tax €29.95 incl tax excluding shipping

Tarnish-Resistant Wire 26 Gauge (0.41mm) Round Soft Temper Hematite x13.7m

CW26R-HE-15
€5.99 incl tax excluding shipping
Permanently Colored Non-tarnish Craft Wire. Great for all sorts of projects, including wire crocheted necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings. Dead-soft wire is extremely flexible which makes it ideal for creating flowing curves, shapes, and spirals, as well as for wrapping stones. Because of this flexibility, it can also be easily unbent, so when it is used to create an element like a clasp, which will be subjected to high stress, it should be hardened after shaping. This can be done by placing it on an anvil or bench block and striking it with a nylon-jaw hammer.

Tarnish-Resistant Wire 12 Gauge (2mm) Round Soft Temper Silver x1,5m

CW12R-SL-5
€9.99 incl tax excluding shipping
Permanently Colored Non-tarnish Craft Wire. Great for all sorts of projects, including wire crocheted necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings. Dead-soft wire is extremely flexible which makes it ideal for creating flowing curves, shapes, and spirals, as well as for wrapping stones. Because of this flexibility, it can also be easily unbent, so when it is used to create an element like a clasp, which will be subjected to high stress, it should be hardened after shaping. This can be done by placing it on an anvil or bench block and striking it with a nylon-jaw hammer.

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