GF642
14/20 Gold-filled 15x40mm 22 gauge Long Earwire Findings, 2mm Ball End, Open Ring. Order 2pcs to make one pair of earrings. See below for important manufacturing details.
Earring Pair Warning:
This item is sold as a single piece, not as a pair.
This item is sold as a single piece, not as a pair.
Qty | Price |
---|---|
1 | $3.57 |
10 | $32.14 |
100 | $285.72 |
1000 | $2,714.31 |
Specifications:
14/20 Gold-filled 15x40mm 22 gauge Long Earwire Findings, 2mm Ball End, Open Ring. Order 2pcs to make one pair of earrings. See below for important manufacturing details.
The Long and Short of It! The GF642 – 14/20 Yellow Gold-Filled 22 Gauge Long Earwire with a 2mm Ball End. Long on one end – Short on the other. The ball end is open so you can gently open and slip your Earring Design on and then gently close. For a unique, one-of-a-kind look. Don’t forget to secure your Design with a Plastic Earwire Stopper.
Material: Yellow Gold-Filled
Nation Of Origin: China
Finish: Bright
Manufacturing Method: Machine Made
Anti Tarnish: No
Nation Of Origin: China
Finish: Bright
Manufacturing Method: Machine Made
Anti Tarnish: No
Tariff Code: 7113.20.5000
Weight: 0.2800 Grams
Notes: 3# Ball end earwires GF418, GF642 and GF641 are manufactured using a melt and ball method. Gold filled wire is heated at a low temperature to ball one end of the wire. The gold content remains 5% but the gold and brass will alloy at the ball. The earwire is then shaped and plated for an even Hamilton finish over the whole item. These items are still 14/20 but the gold is not bonded at the surface of the ball portion as technically defined by the term gold filled.
Weight: 0.2800 Grams
Notes: 3# Ball end earwires GF418, GF642 and GF641 are manufactured using a melt and ball method. Gold filled wire is heated at a low temperature to ball one end of the wire. The gold content remains 5% but the gold and brass will alloy at the ball. The earwire is then shaped and plated for an even Hamilton finish over the whole item. These items are still 14/20 but the gold is not bonded at the surface of the ball portion as technically defined by the term gold filled.