Decorative multicolored acetate earstuds with a hole.
We love the tangy side of this primer.
Cellulose acetate is a plastic obtained from cotton extracts or tree pulp.
It's a natural polymer.
Acetate is used in the manufacture of eyewear and jewelry.
Turtle-shell jewelry is back!
Use these earstuds to create tortoiseshell earrings.
This jewelry component offers a multitude of possibilities.
How to make your own acetate earrings?
Thanks to these earstuds, there's no need to glue a sequin onto a flat stud.
- Replace the half-moon studs on these gold trapeze Star Beads ear studs with these for an extra touch of color.
- Take inspiration from this XXL tortoiseshell earrings tutorial and add the acetate components of your choice.
- Make these fancy tagua seed earrings by matching the color of your seed to your stud.
As you can see, you can hang whatever you like from this stud.
Let your imagination run wild.
And if you're stuck for inspiration, take a look at our earring tutorials- you're sure to find what you're looking for.
Please note that each piece is unique and may differ in size and color from the photo.
Details:
Disc diameter: 15 mm
Hole diameter: 1.3 mm
Thickness: 2.5 mm
316 stainless steel pins + 304 stainless steel earring backs
Pair (2 nails and 2 earring backs).





















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