Brasswind and woodwind button inlay.
Mother of pearl plastic sheets.
Laminated shell sheets are made from genuine shell consisting of layers of smaller shell pcs.
Choose from iridescent green abalone or snowy mother of pearl.
Ideal for inlay work jewellery knife handles.
Laminated shell sheets mother of pearl supplies.
Acriglas pearlescent pink acrylic sheet.
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While it has fallen out of common usage it is still widely used for specialist applications.
Shell fishing lures fishing spoons shell bow slides and eyes.
Terrazzo shell agregate chips.
Mother of pearl watch dials.
Glitter of different colors shapes and sizes as well as a new holographic glitter acrylic style add to the infinite number of possibilities for designers.
White mother of pearl shell adhesive veneer sheet 9 4 x 5 5 x 0 007 white mother of pearl mop shell flexible adhesive veneer size.
Acriglas pearlescent white mother of pearl acrylic sheet adds a touch of elegance for designers seeking sophistication and upscale appeal for their applications.
Thickness 0 007 blue paua abalone coated enhanced adhesive veneer sheet 9 4 x 5 5 x 0 007.
9 4 x 5 5.
Mother of pearl spoons knifes forks.
A wide variety of mother of pearl plastic sheet options are available to you such as cutting moulding.
The acriglas pearlescent acrylic sheet series a k a.
Thickness made to order from 0 3mm above.
Mother of pearl abalone sheets.
5 1 2 x 9 3 8 for your larger inlay projects.
Or try new donkey shell a sheet of fan shaped mother of pearl pieces with lots of movement in the light or red abalone dusky pastel to medium dark colors mostly reddish with some green highlights or paua abalone with a little of everything blue green and pink all sheets are 006 009 thick.
Mother of pearl adds a touch of elegance for designers seeking sophistication and upscale appeal for their applications.
Nuts and saddle blanks.
Shell inlay feathers.
Standard size 235 x 135mm 9 25 x 5 3inches.
The richness and dimension of these materials is achieved through a unique blend of pearlescent pigments and casting process.
It is an opaque pattern which will cover up any surface underneath apart from the thinner sheets which will allow a small amount of light through celluloid is a very early plastic its original development dating from the late 19th century.