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Neutral color set size 15/0 round beads. Medium Tube

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Neutral color size 15/0 seed beads. Are Manufactured by Miyuki, considered a world standard glass bead manufacturer known for their brilliance, uniform shape and high-quality beads, est. in the 1930’s. The above-mentioned seed beads in this section are the most common neutral-colors of white, gold GA, silver GA, crystal T/SL, gold T/SL and mauve luster. With seed bead sizing, in general, the larger the size number, the smaller the bead is in size. "Seed beads" is a generic term meaning small bead. Size 15/0 = 1.5 mm, .059 mm hole. Approximately 15.5-16 grams/tube each individual color, securely tubed in 3x9/16'inch clear containers.

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