Sterling Silver Plated Earring Bails - 12 Pair

$20.95 USD
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Product Features

  • The quick and easy way to create professionally finished earrings
  • Make a matching set - leaf design matches Aanraku Traditional Leaf pendant bails
  • Sterling Silver plated
  • Enough bails to make 12 pairs of earrings


Product Description

Sterling silver plated earring bails are bright and shiny! Use a small drop of epoxy, Triolyse or other glass adhesive to fix decorative glass to the bail. After adhesive sets, connect to ear wire or French hook. Measures 1/4" x 3/8". 24 bails (12 pairs) per pack.

Earrings by artist Jennifer Bonesteel. French hooks are sold separately.

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