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Flat Backs COLOURS & EFFECTS fl at backs COLOURS & EFFECTS Colours Effects Crystal Crystal Aquamarine Jet Nut Aurore Boreale 001 202 280 NUT 001 AB Jonquil White Opal Pacifi c Opal Jet Hematite Aurore Boreale 234 390 280 HEM 213 AB Topaz Crystal Chalkwhite Caribbean Blue Opal Aurore Boreale Cosmojet 279 394 203 AB 001 COS Light Rose Aquamarine Rose Alabaster Blue Zircon Aurore Boreale Cosmojet 293 229 223 AB 202 COS Rose Rose Vintage Rose Chrysolite Aurore Boreale Cosmojet 319 238 209 AB 209 COS Light Siam Light Rose Peridot Aurore Boreale 223 214 Hotfi x Transparent 227 AB Aquamarine Crystal Rose Erinite Aurore Boreale Hotfi x Transparent 209 360 202 AB 001 HFT Jet Crystal Transmission Fuchsia Emerald Aurore Boreale Hotfi x Transparent 502 205 280 AB 001 TRA HFT Sapphire Ruby Palace Green Opal Blue Zircon Satin Hotfi x Transparent 501 393 229 SAT 206 HFT Peridot Padparadscha Olivine Sapphire Satin Hotfi x Transparent 542 228 206 SAT 214 HFT Light Siam Sun Khaki Light Siam Satin Hotfi x Transparent 248 550 227 SAT 227 HFT Topaz Fireopal Citrine Smoked Topaz Satin Hotfi x Transparent 237 249 220 SAT 203 HFT Light Rose Hyacinth Light Topaz Jonquil Satin Hotfi x Transparent 236 226 213 SAT 223 HFT Rose Alabaster Light Siam Jonquil Crystal Moonlight Hotfi x Transparent 227 213 001 MOL 293 HFT Mint Alabaster Siam Silk Crystal Silver Shade Hotfi x Transparent 208 391 001 SSHA 397 HFT Crystal Burgundy Light Peach Golden Shadow 515 362 001 GSHA Light Amethyst Light Colorado Topaz Crystal Copper 212 246 001 COP Tanzanite Topaz Crystal Volcano 539 203 001 VOL Amethyst Smoked Topaz White Opal Sky Blue 204 220 234 SBL Crystal Purple Velvet Mocca Meridian Blue 277 286 001 MBL Cobalt Sand Opal Crystal Metallic Blue 369 287 001 METBL Montana Light Grey Opal Crystal Sage 207 383 001 SAG Capri Blue Black Diamond Crystal Tabac 243 215 001 TAB Sapphire Jet Crystal Dorado 206 280 001 DOR Light Sapphire 211 Classic Colours Exclusive Colours WWW.SWAROVSKI.COM/CRYSTALLIZED © 2008 Swarovski AG fl at backs COLOURS & EFFECTS Numerical Order 001 Crystal 205 Emerald 227 AB Light Siam Aurore Boreale 293 Rose Alabaster 001 AB Crystal Aurore Boreale 206 Sapphire 227 HFT Light Siam Hotfi x Transparent 293 HFT Rose Alabaster Hotfi x 001 COP Crystal Copper 206 HFT Sapphire Hotfi x Transparent 227 SAT Light Siam Satin Transparent 001 COS Crystal Cosmojet 206 SAT Sapphire Satin 228 Olivine 319 Vintage Rose 001 DOR Crystal Dorado 207 Montana 229 Blue Zircon 360 Erinite 001 GSHA Crystal Golden Shadow 208 Siam 229 SAT Blue Zircon Satin 362 Light Peach 001 HFT Crystal Hotfi x Transparent 209 Rose 234 White Opal 369 Cobalt 001 MBL Crystal Meridian Blue 209 AB Rose Aurore Boreale 234 SBL White Opal Sky Blue 383 Light Grey Opal 001 METBL Crystal Metallic Blue 209 COS Rose Cosmojet 236 Hyacinth 390 Pacifi c Opal 001 MOL Crystal Moonlight 211 Light Sapphire 237 Fireopal 391 Silk 001 SAG Crystal Sage 212 Light Amethyst 238 Chrysolite 393 Palace Green Opal 001 SSHA Crystal Silver Shade 213 Jonquil 243 Capri Blue 394 Caribbean Blue Opal 001 TAB Crystal Tabac 213 AB Jonquil Aurore Boreale 246 Light Colorado Topaz 397 Mint Alabwaster 001 TRA HFT Crystal Transmission Hotfi x 213 SAT Jonquil Satin 248 Sun 397 HFT Mint Alabaster Hotfi x Transparent 214 Peridot 249 Citrine Transparent 001 VOL Crystal Volcano 214 HFT Peridot Hotfi x Transparent 277 Purple Velvet 501 Ruby 202 Aquamarine 215 Black Diamond 279 Chalkwhite 502 Fuchsia 202 AB Aquamarine Aurore Boreale 220 Smoked Topaz 280 Jet 515 Burgundy 202 COS Aquamarine Cosmojet 220 SAT Smoked Topaz Satin 280 AB Jet Aurore Boreale 539 Tanzanite 203 Topaz 223 Light Rose 280 HEM Jet Hematite 542 Padparadscha 203 AB Topaz Aurore Boreale 223 HFT Light Rose Hotfi x Transparent 280 NUT Jet Nut 550 Khaki 203 HFT Topaz Hotfi x Transparent 226 Light Topaz 286 Mocca 204 Amethyst 227 Light Siam 287 Sand Opal Alphabetical Order Amethyst (204) Crystal Metallic Blue (001 METBL) Light Colorado Topaz (246) Rose (209) Aquamarine (202) Crystal Moonlight (001 MOL) Light Grey Opal (383) Rose Alabaster (293) Aquamarine Aurore Boreale (202 AB) Crystal Sage (001 SAG) Light Peach (362) Rose Alabaster Hotfi x Transparent (293 HFT) Aquamarine Cosmojet (202 COS) Crystal Silver Shade (001 SSHA) Light Rose (223) Rose Aurore Boreale (209 AB) Black Diamond (215) Crystal Tabac (001 TAB) Light Rose Hotfi x Transparent (223 HFT) Rose Cosmojet (209 COS) Blue Zircon (229) Crystal Transmission Hotfi x Transparent Light Sapphire (211) Ruby (501) Blue Zircon Satin (229 SAT) (001 TRA HFT) Light Siam (227) Sand Opal (287) Burgundy (515) Crystal Volcano (001 VOL) Light Siam Aurore Boreale (227 AB) Sapphire (206) Capri Blue (243) Emerald (205) Light Siam Hotfi x Transparent (227 HFT) Sapphire Hotfi x Transparent (206 HFT) Caribbean Blue Opal (394) Erinite (360) Light Siam Satin (227 SAT) Sapphire Satin (206 SAT) Chalkwhite (279) Fireopal (237) Light Topaz (226) Siam (208) Chrysolite (238) Fuchsia (502) Mint Alabaster (397) Silk (391) Citrine (249) Hyacinth (236) Mint Alabaster Hotfi x Transparent (397 HFT) Smoked Topaz (220) Cobalt (369) Jet (280) Mocca (286) Smoked Topaz Satin (220 SAT) Crystal (001) Jet Aurore Boreale (280 AB) Montana (207) Sun (248) Crystal Aurore Boreale (001 AB) Jet Hematite (280 HEM) Olivine (228) Tanzanite (539) Crystal Copper (001 COP) Jet Nut (280 NUT) Pacifi c Opal (390) Topaz (203) Crystal Cosmojet (001 COS) Jonquil (213) Padparadscha (542) Topaz Aurore Boreale (203 AB) Crystal Dorado (001 DOR) Jonquil Aurore Boreale (213 AB) Palace Green Opal (393) Topaz Hotfi x Transparent (203 HFT) Crystal Golden Shadow (001 GSHA) Jonquil Satin (213 SAT) Peridot (214) Vintage Rose (319) Crystal Hotfi x Transparent (001 HFT) Khaki (550) Peridot Hotfi x Transparent (214 HFT) White Opal (234) Crystal Meridian Blue (001 MBL) Light Amethyst (212) Purple Velvet (277) White Opal Sky Blue (234 SBL) Classic Colours: This colour range offers a wide choice of traditional Swarovski crystal colours. Exclusive Colours: This colour range is offered exclusively by Swarovski. Slight changes in shades are unavoidable. WWW.SWAROVSKI.COM/CRYSTALLIZED © 2008 Swarovski AG.
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