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Peruvian Ceramic Tardis Dragon Totem Yoga Candy Pepper Raccoon Lot 15 Beads DIY
$ 10.53
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Description
15 Peruvian ceramic beads. Set includes each of the following beads: Dragon, Devil, Tardis, Yoga Pose, Raku Totem, Armadillo Baboon, Beavers, Tree Man, Raccoon Head, Candy Cane, and Red Pepper. These beads are handmade so there may be slight differences from bead to bead.
Peruvian ceramic beads are not toys and are not intended for children.
One Raku totem
is included and measures approximately 30mm by 22mm and is drilled though the bead, top to bottom, for stringing.
One red dragon
is included and measures approximately 30mm by 22mm and is drilled though the body, top to bottom, for stringing.
One blue TARDIS
is included and measures approximately 13mm by 22mm and is drilled though the body, top to bottom, for stringing.
One lady in a yoga pose
is included and measures approximately 20mm by 25mm and is drilled though the head, side to side, for stringing.
One red devil
is included and measures approximately 19mm by 25mm and is drilled though the top of the head, side to side, for stringing.
One tree man
is included and measures approximately 30mm by 22mm and is drilled though the top of the head side to side, for stringing.
One candy cane is included and measures approximately 15mm by 21mm and is drilled though the top, side to side, for stringing.
One red pepper is included and measures approximately 11mm by 30mm and is drilled though the top, side to side, for stringing.
One raccoon head is included and measures approximately 25mm by 30mm and is drilled though the head, side to side, for stringing.
One brown baboon is included and measures approximately 23mm by 34mm and is drilled though the body, top to bottom, for stringing.
One armadillo is included and measures approximately 15mm by 25mm and is drilled though the top, front to back, for stringing.
Four beaver pendants are included and measure approximately 17mm by 27mm and is drilled though the top, side to side, for stringing.
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