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Introduce creativity and color to your jewelry collection with the Redtwo 18000 Pcs Clay Beads Bracelet Making Kit. This expansive kit comes complete with 17000 clay beads in 64 vibrant colors along with a special charms kit containing more than forty different types of fun, trendy accessories.
Features:
Colors: The kit offers a wide range of 64 unique colors, allowing you to craft a personalized, colorful piece every time.
Material: Made with premium polymer clay beads, these pieces assure longevity, skin-friendliness, and eco-friendliness.
Sizing: Standard 6mm heishi beads with 2mm hole diameter, perfect for creating bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and much more.
Brand: A trusted brand in the crafting industry, Redtwo assures superior quality in all its products.
Shape/Design: Round, smooth traditional bead design appealing to anyone who loves to express their creativity through jewelry.
This kit not only serves as a gateway to endless creativity but also provides a break away from technology and a chance to bond with friends and family. It makes a delightful gift for anyone inclined towards arts and crafts, especially young girls, ensuring hours of joyful creation. The Redtwo clay beads bracelet kit - a fun, creative, and satisfying experience, not just a product.
Contains a wide range of beads and colors, making it versatile for various bracelet designs.
Nicely packaged and sorted, which helps in keeping everything organized.
Widely appreciated as a great gift for children, keeping them engaged and happy.
Comprehensive kit that includes most of what is needed for bracelet making, eliminating the need to buy additional items.
Highly entertaining for kids, providing hours of creative fun and enjoyment.
Issues with missing alphabet letters and charms, which limits design options.
The string provided is of low quality, making it difficult to tie knots that hold.
Some beads have defective holes that do not allow string to pass through.
Reports of beads being mixed or broken in the packaging, requiring reorganization.
Some beads appear to be made of plastic rather than polymer clay, leading to doubts about the material quality.