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Rhinestones make excellent imitations of diamonds, and good manufacturers even capture the glistening effect that real diamonds have in the sun. A rhinestone or paste is a diamond simulant made from rock crystal, glass or acrylic. Originally, rhinestones were rock crystals gathered from the river Rhine, but their availability was greatly increased when the Alsatian jeweller George Frederic Strass had the idea to coat the lower side of glass with metal powder around 1775, imitating diamonds. Hence, rhinestones are called Strass in the German language.
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2 Holes Plated ABS Rhinestones |
Acrylic Shank Buttons |
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Color Standard |
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2 Holes Acrylic Rhinestone |
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ACRYLIC SEWING BUTTON- 1/2 |
ACRYLIC SEWING BUTTON- 2/2 |
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