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Beautiful copper numbers, individually hand-crafted from 100% pure copper. A great gift idea for a new born, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, Christmas, mothers day, fathers day, for your friends, loved ones or a treat for you. The copper will add a natural warm glow to the room. You can rest these copper numbers on a shelf, mantelpiece, hang them on your wall, door or any surface of your choice using a couple of small pieces of sticky back tape (also supplied). FINISHES AVAILABLE…

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Diameter : 2.0mm inner hole : 1.1 mm Lenght : 100 mm color : Copper You can see Other Design Here https://www.etsy.com/shop/OzBrassShop/search?search_query=tube
- Made to Order, 10 Handmade Items - Customized Items, You Choose Hole Diameter - Clear Coated Patina Finish - 7-10 Business Days Processing Time - You Choose Shipping Method - Comes Gift Wrapped with Jewelry Care Card This listing is for made to order dread/loc/braid cuff beads like those shown in the photos. You will get 10 cuffs. Each cuff is made from very strong copper that has been treated in a lengthy process to achieve a very beautiful green patina. They are also sealed with a…
Click here for Submittal Product Description: Streamline® Service Coils, ACR/Nitrogenized straight-length or line set copper tube for use in refrigeration applications. Available sizes ranging from 1/8” to 8-1/8” in outside diameter. All tube should be manufactured in the United States. Material: Streamline® Copper Tube is manufactured from UNS C12200 grade of copper. Key Specifications: Streamline® Copper Refrigeration Service Coils, ACR/Nitrogenized straight lengths and line sets are made…
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Title: Phosphoriglyph Year: 2015 Phosphoriglyph ("written upon Venus”) is a large-scale, wall-mounted sculpture executed entirely in half-inch copper tubing, taking its name from Phosphorus, known as Venus, the morning star, and even Lucifer (light bearer - as he was before his fall). The piece is part of the artist’s thematic commentary on humanity's destruction and failed recreation / subjugation of the natural world; The copper’s polished finish mimics the even, constant light of the…

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Your order will come with 35 rings of your choice and size at more than a 50% discount! Copper is helpful for balance, communication, and synchronicity. Copper is a great conductor of energy and is useful for all types of spiritual purposes. Many use Copper to balance the Chakras and Meridians. Powerful wands can be fashioned using crystals and Copper tubing or wire. Connecting with the crystals, Copper can smoothly transmit their energies to the holder, communicating knowledge from higher…
Copper Himmeli DIY Tube Beads Material : Copper Size : 2.5x175mm Quantity : 12 Pieces These extra long tube beads are perfect for himmeli designs. You can make air plant holders in every geometric shapes, diamonds, pyramids etc. Also these naive pieces allow you to create amazing decoration designs for any occasions. For more information, please don't hesitate to contact with us. For More Beads/Spacers Please See Here…
"Copper Small Energy Giza Pyramid Sacred Cubit Orgone energy Healthy Copper Pyramid Pyramidal energy is biocosmic energy concentrated in energy center of the pyramid. It is generated by the shape of a pyramid of various ways, arising inside the pyramid, around and directly in its very structure. Be aware of one peculiarity: the pyramid \"works\" only when connected to earth meridians (the compass needle should be perpendicular to one from the sides of the pyramid). Only in this case she…
Highlights: Size : 1" Carbon steel with copper plate Four additional mounting holes in base of the bell to give more mounting flexibility Used as a 3/4" standoff for clamp in both vertical & horizontal applications Patented access hole through the top of bell which allows hanger to be mounted to surfaces without disassembling the cap
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