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Crystal Clear Pebbles - 96 COE by System 96

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For Casting and Embellishment Convenience, Clarity and Color!
Perfect for casting, System 96 Pebbles feature unsurpassed clarity. Flat bottomed, round topped, uniform sized glass pebbles are ideal as fused design elements. Glass features crystal clarity. Use them to easy create circles and embellishments, or use them to create custom fused jewelry! System 96 glass pebbles also make gorgeous bumpy textures when tack fused. See project below for even more ideas. ½ lb, about 100 pieces. 96 COE.

Wild cherries project by Lisa Vogt. Images courtesy of Spectrum Glass.
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Pros : Great for fill-ins against the colored pebbles. Easy to use and projects turned out great!
Cons : None.
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