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String of Semi-Precious Stone Beads Non-Magnetic Electroplate HEMATITE / Color: Silver / Flower: 4x4x2 mm, Hole: 1 mm ~ 113 pieces

SKU: 182891
Weight: 10 gr.
Piece: 113
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Clad in sterling silver and forming a delicate flower, our non-magnetic semi-precious electroplated hematite string beads are a combination of elegance and natural beauty. Order online!


This string is graceful and airy, representing a combination of beauty and style. The semi-precious stone hematite has a unique metallic luster that makes it one of the most popular jewelry choices. In this string, hematite is combined with masterful skill to create a beautiful piece of jewelry that will be part of your style and personality.

Hematite semi-precious stone: Hematite is known for its metallic luster and value. It is a symbol of stability and balance.

Non-Magnetic Hematite: This string features non-magnetic hematite, making it practical and comfortable to wear. It does not attract magnetic fields and does not stick to metal objects.

Extremely good idea is for jewelry and you can use cord, beautiful elegant pendants, connecting elements, tips for bracelets, earrings, necklaces and more.

This hematite string is a perfect accessory that can be worn with pride in any setting. Its elegance and aesthetics make it suitable for all occasions - from everyday life to special events. Be unique and express yourself through this amazing string.

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