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MJDCB Snowflake Obsidian Beads Round Natural Stone Beads for Jewelry Making DIY Bracelet (12mm)
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Frequently Asked Questions

These beads are made of snowflake obsidian, a natural volcanic glass known for its unique patterns.

Each bead measures twelve millimeters in diameter, making them suitable for various jewelry projects.

One strand contains approximately thirty-two beads, providing plenty for your jewelry-making needs.

You can use these beads by stringing them onto wire or thread to create bracelets, necklaces, or earrings.

Yes, these beads are perfect for beginners as they are easy to handle and versatile for various designs.

Absolutely! These beads can be used in arts and crafts, as well as for home and wedding decorations.

To clean the beads, gently wipe them with a soft cloth to remove dust or fingerprints to keep them looking beautiful.

Yes, the snowflake obsidian beads are durable and safe for everyday wear, making them ideal for jewelry.

If the beads arrive damaged, you can contact MJDCB for a return or exchange within sixty days of purchase.

There is no specific warranty for the beads, but MJDCB offers a sixty-day return guarantee.

As each bead is made from natural stone, colors and patterns may vary, ensuring unique characteristics in every piece.

Yes, these beads are perfect for creating yoga bracelets due to their smooth finish and comfortable wear.

You can make a variety of jewelry including necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings with these beads.

Yes, snowflake obsidian is generally safe for most skin types, making it suitable for sensitive skin.

Store the beads in a dry and cool place, preferably in a soft pouch or container to avoid scratches.

You can find more MJDCB natural stone beads by searching for 'MJDCB' on Amazon for a wide selection.

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