Outrageous Swarorvski Lead Free Sparkle - Click to Play Video Below
Size Matters
1 piece of genuine Swarovski 20mm octagon lead free glass crystal. Measurement is .79" inches. Has two holes, one at top and one at bottom.
Hang individually as in Tree project #2 or link them together yourself (using our linking pins) to form ropes as seen in Tree Project #1. Prices are per piece. Minimum order is 50 pieces.
Used on the Famous Crystal Tree - Brides Magazine
This is the exact crystal brand favored by the Pros, used by Preston Bailey, (designer to the stars) and used on both Tree Project #1 and Tree Project #2 shown on our site.
Health & Safety
Swarovski Lead Free Crystal is used by high-end manufacturers for superior sparkle that excedes all non-Swarovski Crystal. Lead crystals, of course, contain lots of Lead. Lead is known to cause lead poisoning, illnesses and reproductive harm (see warnings regarding lead on Crystals Ordering page). This Swarovski Lead Free crystal DOES NOT contain lead.
As the U.S. Dollar weakens against the Euro, the price increases. Swarovski's reputation speaks volumes. Known world-wide as the Rolls Royce of crystal with better than A+++ Quality; they are virtually flawless. Manufactured in the Austrian Alps using a generations old (still secret) precision cutting & polishing process, Swarovski crystal chains have exquisite optical clarity and razor sharp facets for unique purity & brilliance.
Picture above shows COLORLESS, CLEAR Swarovski Lead Free. What looks like "color" are actual, natural rainbow sparkle formed by light hitting this purity of crystal which is reflected around the room and on the walls. Although photos can capture it's rainbow colors, they can't truly capture Swarovski's glamorous sparkle.
Photos Don't Do Them Justice
Our photos are a mere taste; in person, the movement of their crisp, rich rainbows is exquisite. Lead Free Swarovski is indistinguishable from it's sister Swarovski Strass when hanging together unless you examine the facet pattern. No "Aurora Borealis" or AB plastic coating (commonly used on plastic acrylic "crystals" & cheaper crystals to "mimic" rainbows they're not really making).
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Measurements in parts of an inch are noted next to mm sizes for each product.
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