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Swarovski Flatbacks FLAT BACKS NO HOTFIX Colors Aquamarine Crystal Purple Velvet Light Topaz Aurore Boreale 001 277 226 202 AB White Opal Dark Indigo Sunfl ower Sapphire Aurore Boreale 234 288 292 206 AB Vintage Rose Cobalt Jonquil Peridot Aurore Boreale 319 369 213 214 AB Light Rose Montana Silk Crystal Moonlight 223 207 391 001 MOL Rose Denim Blue Light Peach Crystal Silver Shade 209 266 362 001 SSHA Crystal Indian Pink Capri Blue Light Colorado Topaz Golden Shadow 289 243 246 001 GSHA Fuchsia Sapphire Topaz Crystal Copper 502 206 203 001 COP Ruby Light Sapphire Smoked Topaz Crystal Antique Pink 501 211 220 001 ANTP Padparadscha Air Blue Opal Mocca Crystal Red Magma 542 285 286 001 REDM Sun Aquamarine Sand Opal* Crystal Volcano 248 202 287 001 VOL Crystal Fireopal* Pacifi c Opal Light Grey Opal Meridian Blue 237 390 383 001 MBL Hyacinth Caribbean Blue Opal Greige Crystal Metallic Blue 236 394 284 001 METBL Light Siam Blue Zircon Black Diamond Crystal Sage 227 229 215 001 SAG Indian Siam* Chrysolite Jet** Crystal Tabac 327 238 280 001 TAB Crystal Metallic Light Siam Chrysolite Opal Gold 208 294 001 MLGLD Dark Siam* Peridot Crystal Bronze Shade 308 214 Effects 001 BRSH Crystal Burgundy Fern Green Crystal Dorado Aurore Boreale 515 291 001 DOR 001 AB Jonquil Light Amethyst Erinite Jet Nut Aurore Boreale 212 360 280 NUT 213 AB Topaz Provence Lavender Emerald Crystal Silver Night Aurore Boreale 283 205 001 SINI 203 AB Light Rose Tanzanite Palace Green Opal Jet Hematite** Aurore Boreale 539 393 280 HEM 223 AB Rose Crystal Cyclamen Opal Olivine Aurore Boreale Cosmojet* 398 228 209 AB 001 COS Light Siam Amethyst Khaki Aurore Boreale 204 550 227 AB Citrine 249 XILION Rose Enhanced Art. 2058 Classic Colors Exclusive Colors WWW.CREATE-YOUR-STYLE.COM FLAT BACKS NO HOTFIX Numerical Order 001 Crystal 204 Amethyst 229 Blue Zircon 294 Chrysolite Opal 001 AB Crystal Aurore Boreale 205 Emerald 234 White Opal 292 Sunflower 001 ANTP Crystal Antique Pink 206 Sapphire 236 Hyacinth 308 Dark Siam* 001 BRSH Crystal Bronze Shade 206 AB Sapphire Aurore Boreale 237 Fireopal* 319 Vintage Rose 001 COP Crystal Copper 207 Montana 238 Chrysolite 327 Indian Siam* 001 COS Crystal Cosmojet* 208 Siam 243 Capri Blue 360 Erinite 001 DOR Crystal Dorado 209 Rose 246 Light Colorado Topaz 362 Light Peach 001 GSHA Crystal Golden Shadow 209 AB Rose Aurore Boreale 248 Sun 369 Cobalt 001 MBL Crystal Meridian Blue 211 Light Sapphire 249 Citrine 383 Light Grey Opal 001 METBL Crystal Metallic Blue 212 Light Amethyst 266 Denim Blue 390 Pacific Opal 001 MLGLD Crystal Metallic Light Gold 213 Jonquil 277 Purple Velvet 391 Silk 001 MOL Crystal Moonlight 213 AB Jonquil Aurore Boreale 280 Jet** 393 Palace Green Opal 001 REDM Crystal Red Magma 214 Peridot 280 HEM Jet Hematite** 394 Caribbean Blue Opal 001 SAG Crystal Sage 214 AB Peridot Aurore Boreale 280 NUT Jet Nut 398 Cyclamen Opal 001 SINI Crystal Silver Night 215 Black Diamond 283 Provence Lavender 501 Ruby 001 SSHA Crystal Silver Shade 220 Smoked Topaz 284 Greige 502 Fuchsia 001 TAB Crystal Tabac 223 Light Rose 285 Air Blue Opal 515 Burgundy 001 VOL Crystal Volcano 223 AB Light Rose Aurore Boreale 286 Mocca 539 Tanzanite 202 Aquamarine 226 Light Topaz 287 Sand Opal* 542 Padparadscha 202 AB Aquamarine Aurore Boreale 227 Light Siam 288 Dark Indigo 550 Khaki 203 Topaz 227 AB Light Siam Aurore Boreale 289 Indian Pink 203 AB Topaz Aurore Boreale 228 Olivine 291 Fern Green Alphabetical Order Air Blue Opal (285) Crystal Metallic Blue (001 METBL) Jet** (280) Peridot (214) Amethyst (204) Crystal Metallic Light Gold (001 MLGLD) Jet Hematite** (280 HEM) Provence Lavender (283) Aquamarine (202) Crystal Moonlight (001 MOL) Jet Nut (280 NUT) Peridot Aurore Boreale (214 AB) Aquamarine Aurore Boreale (202 AB) Crystal Red Magma (001 REDM) Jonquil (213) Purple Velvet (277) Black Diamond (215) Crystal Sage (001 SAG) Jonquil Aurore Boreale (213 AB) Rose (209) Blue Zircon (229) Crystal Silver Night (001 SINI) Khaki (550) Rose Aurore Boreale (209 AB) Burgundy (515) Crystal Silver Shade (001 SSHA) Light Amethyst (212) Ruby (501) Capri Blue (243) Crystal Tabac (001 TAB) Light Colorado Topaz (246) Sand Opal* (287) Caribbean Blue Opal (394) Crystal Volcano (001 VOL) Light Grey Opal (383) Sapphire (206) Chrysolite (238) Cyclamen Opal (398) Light Peach (362) Sapphire Aurore Boreale (206 AB) Chrysolite Opal (294) Dark Indigo (288) Light Rose (223) Siam (208) Citrine (249) Dark Siam* (308) Light Rose Aurore Boreale (223 AB) Silk (391) Cobalt (369) Denim Blue (266) Light Sapphire (211) Smoked Topaz (220) Crystal (001) Emerald (205) Light Siam (227) Sun (248) Crystal Antique Pink (001 ANTP) Erinite (360) Light Siam Aurore Boreale (227 AB) Sunflower (292) Crystal Aurore Boreale (001 AB) Fern Green (291) Light Topaz (226) Tanzanite (539) Crystal Bronze Shade (001 BRSH) Fireopal* (237) Mocca (286) Topaz (203) Crystal Copper (001 COP) Fuchsia (502) Montana (207) Topaz Aurore Boreale (203 AB) Crystal Cosmojet* (001 COS) Greige (284) Olivine (228) Vintage Rose (319) Crystal Dorado (001 DOR) Hyacinth (236) Pacific Opal (390) White Opal (234) Crystal Golden Shadow (001 GSHA) Indian Pink (289) Padparadscha (542) Crystal Meridian Blue (001 MBL) Indian Siam* (327) Palace Green Opal (393) Classic Colors: This color range offers a wide choice of traditional Swarovski crystal colors. Exclusive Colors: This color range is offered exclusively by Swarovski. Slight changes in shades are unavoidable. * Only available in limited sizes. ** In these colors Art. 2028 is available as foiled or unfoiled version. *** White Opal Sky Blue and Mint Alabaster are only available as special production. WWW.CREATE-YOUR-STYLE.COM.
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