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Sterling Silver Earring Findings Kit

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Product Features
  • Your art deserves the best – kit includes solid sterling silver ear wires and sterling silver plated earring bails
  • Enough findings to complete 6 pairs of earrings
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Sterling Silver Earring Findings Kit
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Product Description
Create Elegant Earrings
Delphi makes it easy to add a professional finish to your custom fused glass earrings. Included in this kit are carefully color matched ear wires and earring bails to complement your art.
Ear wires are solid sterling silver, matching bails are sterling silver plated. Package contains 12 bails and matching ear wires, enough for 6 pair of gorgeous earrings. Affix the bails to your art easily with Triolyse adhesive #77201 (sold separately).

Dichroic glass earrings shown with this product by artist Melanie Churchill.
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5 stars Easy to use! By on
Pros : Simple to work with
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Pros : Perfect size, good quality
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5 stars Works well for me By on
Pros : *sterling silver earwires *easy to assemble
Cons : The top of the bail (where the earwire attaches) could look nicer.
Other Thoughts : I thought that the bails would be too large for some of my smaller earrings, but they they have fit everything I've made well.
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