Small Sterling Silver Plated Jewelry Bails - 25 Pack

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Product Features

  • Sterling silver plated for a brilliant finish
  • Features a textured pad to grip adhesive securely
  • Measures approximately 1/4" x 5/8"
  • Sold in 25 packs


Product Description

Sterling silver bails are bright and shiny! Use a small drop of epoxy or other glass adhesive to fix decorative glass to the bail. Bails measure 6 x 15mm (about 1/4" x 5/8"). 25 bails per pack.

First two project by artist Melanie Poddig. Last project by artist Marsha Treacey. From Delphi's Online Artist Gallery.
 

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