Add a touch of nautical chic to your jewelry with this golden fish spacer with its refined, luminous relief.
With its shiny gold finish and finely worked scale details, this 27x9 mm resin fish spacer adds an elegant and original touch to all your DIY creations. Its elongated design and two holes make it easy to integrate into a variety of jewelry settings. Lightweight and easy to combine, it is equally suited to minimalist creations or bolder compositions with a marine or vintage inspiration. Its color blends perfectly with gilded stainless steel primers, pearly pearls, natural stones or colored elements to create luminous, trendy jewelry.
How to use this fish divider
This spacer is ideal for summery bracelets, necklaces or anklets. It can also become the central element of original earrings: hooked onto a stud or ear hook through one of the holes, while the other allows you to suspend a small pearl, a fine chain or a matching mini charm to bring movement to the creation. Pair it with warm colors, pearly white or touches of turquoise to accentuate its seaside spirit. Take inspiration from this flower bracelet or maxi chain necklace with spacer to imagine your own compositions.
Beginners and experienced designers alike will find numerous tutorials, technical sheets and tips on our site to help them learn different assembly techniques and develop their creative ideas. Discover a variety of inspirations, practical tips and detailed step-by-step instructions to easily create personalized jewelry to suit your style.
Please note that each piece is unique and may differ in size and color from the photo.
Plexiglas is a transparent thermoplastic material. A resin is a polymer product (natural, artificial or synthetic) that is a base material for the manufacture of plastics, textiles, paints (liquid or powder), adhesives, varnishes and polymer foams.
It can be thermoplastic or thermosetting.
Characteristics:
Height: 27 mm
Width: 9 mm
Thickness: approx. 5.4 mm
Internal diameter of 2 holes: approx. 1.3 mm
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