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Sterling Silver Plated Pattern Texture Bail Assortment - 10 Pack by Aanraku Studios

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Product Description
You put care into the details when creating each unique cabochon for your jewelry, so why would you finish each pendant with the same bail? Treat your art to pattern texture bails to accent your style. Assortment includes 2 each of 5 designer styles. Sterling silver plated, approximately 3/8" x 1" each. 10 piece assortment.

Finishing your Glass Cabochons is as Easy as 1, 2, 3!
1. Apply bails with glue, like Triolyse #77201.
2. Hold bail to jewelry to secure adhesive.
3. Proudly wear custom glass art jewelry.
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Pros : These bails are beautiful and easy to use. Be sure to hold them for 24 hours so you have no questions about the glue holding.
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Pros : I like the textures.
Cons : The plating on them is very dull. It makes them look cheap.
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