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Vintage Art Glass Beads Chain Per Foot Multi Color Jewelry Making Parts Repair
Vintage Art Glass Beads Chain Per Foot Multi Color Jewelry Making Parts Repair - For necklaces, earrings, bracelets this item is being sold by the foot. This is colored art glass chain beaded 1 foot strands for your jewelry crafting. All beads are strung on strong vintage chaining and have vibrant agate, chalcedony, or other gemstone colors in vibrant blues, greens, oranges, many to resemble turquoise and lapis. The beads range in size from 8mm round to 14mm long. All are very crisp and showy. Great item for your jewelry making and/or jewelry enhancements!
Group 50 Vintage Porcelain Jewelry Making Crafting Portrait Tiles Cabochons Blanks Parts Supplies
Group 50 Vintage Porcelain Jewelry Making Crafting Portrait Tiles Cabochons Blanks Parts Supplies - This is a group of 50 original Western Germany made oval porcelain cabochon tiles for jewelry crafting. They are still in perfect condition and were never used. Part of an old jewelry estate buyout from years ago. Each tile measures 18mm by 13mm. Just about 3/4" by 1/2". They have flat backs so they can be glued onto whatever you are making. Great for adding portraits, flower decals or anything else you like!
3 Art Deco Bakelite Slabs Butterscotch Jewelry Making Crafts Necklace Bracelet Earrings Repurpose Parts
One group lot of 3 early 1930s to 1940s marbled butterscotch bakelite slab chunks for jewelry making, crafting, necklaces, earrings, bracelets etc... They are from an old, old estate and were originally used for antique bakelite radio cases. All are simichrome tested and Guaranteed to be old, original, authentic bakelite. All have that look, feel and color that you only find on true Art Deco bakelite. The butterscotch color and deep and well pronounced. Each chunk is 4.18" tall north to south by 2.5" wide across east to west and measures 1/8" thick. They have some surface age scratches. All are excellent condition. The marbling is noticeable in lighting. Hard to find early high quality large chunky bakelite slabs for anyone making vintage bakelite jewelry.