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Quick View 53 Count 6mm Black Cz Faceted Rondelles

53 Count 6mm Black Cz Faceted Rondelles

$75.00
Size: 3.5mm-L x 6mm-W Qty: 53 Beads See dye lot information below.   Cubic Zirconia (known commonly as CZ) is a hard, optically flawless, diamond simulation. While it is extremely rare in nature, it is widely synthesized for use as an artificial...
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Quick View 8 Count 15-19mm Orange Cz Faceted Pear

8 Count 15-19mm Orange Cz Faceted Pear

$125.00
Size Large: 19mm-L x 19mm-W x 9mm-D Size Small: 14mm-L x 14mm-W x 8mm-D Qty: 8 Beads / Length: 7 in. Weight: 58 g.   Cubic Zirconia (known commonly as CZ) is a hard, optically flawless, diamond simulation. While it is extremely rare in nature, it is...
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Quick View 1 Count 15x15mm Orange Cz Faceted Pear

1 Count 15x15mm Orange Cz Faceted Pear

$11.00
Size: Approx. 15mm-L x 15mm-W x 8mm-DQty: 1 PearWeight: 5 g.   Cubic Zirconia (known commonly as CZ) is a hard, optically flawless, diamond simulation. While it is extremely rare in nature, it is widely synthesized for use as an artificial diamond...
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Quick View Yellow Wavy Dichroic Glass Round Bead (Closeout)

Yellow Wavy Dichroic Glass Round Bead (Closeout)

$32.50
$22.75 On Sale
Size: 26mm-L x 21mm-W x 21mm-DQty: 1 BeadCloseout Item - Last Chance   This beautiful Dichroic Glass is handmade. Its unusual, contemporary style is like no other dichroic ever seen. It is created by a multi-generational family of artisans in Mexico...
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Quick View Apx 180 Count Peridot 2mm Polished Rounds

Apx 180 Count Peridot 2mm Polished Rounds

$40.00
Size: 2mm-L x 2mm-DQty: 180 Beads / Length: 16 in.Weight: 4.3 g.   The name Peridot is thought to have been derived from the word "faridot", gem in Arabic. It was the most popular during the Baroque Period. The largest Peridot weighs 319 cts. And,...
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Quick View Fire Agate Polished Center Drilled Drops

Fire Agate Polished Center Drilled Drops

$72.00
Size: 20mm-L x 15mm-W x 15mm-DQty: 12 Beads / Length: 16 in.Weight: 55.5 g.   Agate is a vibrantly colorful, often banded variety of Chalcedony Quartz. It was discovered sometime between 400 and 300 BC by a Greek Philosopher named Theophrastus. It...
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