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2021 Wholesale Price List 2021 Wholesale Price List All Jewelry is Hand No Minimum Order Crafted in the USA Free Shipping Available New Items: Sizing Chart...........................................................................................................2 New Gold Threadless Ends Page 13 Value Price List......................................................................................................3 Rings...................................................................................................4,5,10 New Lower Prices on Post Only Barbells Crescents (aka pinchers)..............................................................................4,10 New Stainess Fixed Bead CBR’s Page 3&4 Barbells................................................................................................6,7,10 New Ti Threadless labret posts Industrial Barbells..........................................................................................6,10 New Ti Threadless Bezel Gem & Opal Ends Labret Jewelry................................................................................................7,10 New Ti Threadless Prong Set Gem and Ends Dermal Anchors.............................................................................................7,10 New Ti Threadless Forward Facing Gem Barbells Surface Barbells.............................................................................................7,10 New Ti Bezel Set Navel Curves Jeweled Ti and SS Navel Curves........................................................7,12 Replacement Barbell Ends..........................................................................8-9 New Stainless Bezel Set Navel Curves Titanium Jewelry.....................................................................................10-12 New Titanium Continuous Rings Titanium Threadless Post & Threadless Insersition Tapers.................11 New Swarovski Highest Quality TitaniumThreadless Bezel & Prong Gem Ends, and Opal ends................11 Cubic Zirconia and Bello Synthetic Opals Titanium Forward Facing Threadless Bezel Gem Barbells ................11 Titanium Continuous Rings...........................................................................12 Quantity Discounts Gold Threadless Ends........................................................................................13 Orders over $500 save 5%. Gem & Opal Options.........................................................................................14 Orders over $1000 save 10%. Cuffs & Collars.................................................................................................15 Orders over $2000 save 12.5%. Tools......................................................................................................................16 See our Value Price List on page 3 and other Insertion Tapers...........................................................................................11,16 quantity discounts throughout this price list. Ordering & Shipping info, Company Policies.........................17 Sizing Chart Ball and Bead Sizes To determine the size of your jewelry you need to know two things: Comparing inch to millimeter sizes. 1) the wire thickness or gauge of your jewelry, usually abbreviated "ga" (see below right) 3/8" 2) the size, meaning either the length or the inside diameter of your jewelry, 5/16" 7/32" 1/4" 5/32" 3/16" measured in fractions of an inch (see below). Length 3/32" 1/8" Length for barbells is the distance between the balls. Length 3mm 4mm For curved barbells the length is the shortest distance Inside Diameter 5mm 6mm between the ends, measured straight across. 8mm 1" Inside Diameter is the width of the inside of the ring or circular barbell 7/8" 3/4" 9/16" 5/8" 7/16" 1/2" 5/16" 3/8" 3/16" 1/4" Length Diameter Metric 4.8mm 6.4mm 7.9mm 9.5mm 11.1mm 12.7mm 14.3mm 15.9mm 19.1mm 22.2mm 25.4mm Wire Thickness: 14ga inch and metric equivalents 1/2" Gauge Inches Millimeters Gauge 16ga 20ga .032" 0.8mm Inside Diameter 3/8" 12ga 18ga .040" 1.0mm Some 10ga 5/8" Examples: 1/2" 16ga .051" 1.3mm 14ga .064" 1.6mm Gauge 8ga Length 3/8" 12ga .081" 2.1mm 6ga 10ga .102" 2.6mm 1/2" Metric/Decimal Conversion 8ga .128" 3.3mm inches decimal millimeters millimeters decimal inches 6ga .162" 4.1mm inches Conversion equations: 2ga 1/16" .063" 1.6 1 .04" 5/8" 3/32" .094" 2.4 2 .08" inches X 25.4 = millimeters 4ga .204" 5.2mm 1/8" .125" 3.2 3 .12" millimeters X .03937 = inches 5/32" .156" 4 4 .16" 3/16" .188" 4.8 5 .20" Tip: When converting to inches, round 2ga .255" 6.5mm 7/32" .219" 5.6 6 .24" 0ga 1/4" .250" 6.4 7 .28" to the nearest sixteenth of an inch. 3/4" 5/16" .313" 7.9 8 .31" 3/8" .375" 9.5 9 .35" ball size: 1/2" 0ga .313" 7.9mm 7/16" .438" 11.1 10 .39" 1/2" .500" 12.7 11 .43" 9/16" .563" 14.3 12 .47" 5/8" .625" 15.9 13 .51" 00ga .375" 9.5mm 11/16" .688" 17.5 14 .55" 3/4" .750" 19.1 15 .59" 13/16" .813" 20.6 16 .63" Inches and fractions of inches 7/8" .875" 22.2 17 .67" 1" 2" 3" 23.8 15/16" .938" 18 .71" 1 1/2" 2 1/2" 1" 1.000" 25.4 19 .75" 1/4" 1/2" 3/4" 1 1/4" 1 3/4" 1 1/8" 1.125" 28.6 20 .79" 1/8" 3/8" 5/8" 7/8" 1 3/16" 1.188" 30.2 21 .83" 1 1/4" 1.250" 31.8 22 .87" 1/16" 15/16" 1 5/16" 1.313" 33.4 23 .91" 3/16" 13/16" 5/16"7/16" 11/16" 1 3/8" 1.375" 34.9 24 .94" 9/16" 1 7/16" 1.438" 36.5 25 .98" 1 1/2" 1.500" 38.1 26 1.02" Metric (millimeters) 1 5/8" 1.625" 41.3 27 1.06" 1 3/4" 1.750" 44.5 28 1.10" 10mm 20mm 30mm 40mm 50mm 60mm 70mm 1 7/8" 1.875" 47.6 29 1.14" 2" 2.000" 50.8 30 1.18" Take an additional 5%, 10%, or 12.5% on orders above $500, $1000, and $2000 VALUE PRICE LIST Make a big difference in your bottom line with our Value Price List. Buy 10+ and save 20%, buy 50+ and save 25% on the jewelry you use most. Stock up and save! Look throughout this price list for more quantity discounts. In addition to these great savings, you will save an additional 5% when you spend more than $500 or 10% when you spend over $1000. CAPTIVE BEAD RINGS - 316LVM Stainless Steel Choose the Standard Annealed Double Annealed softness of Superior finish; holds finish longer OR Super soft for ease of installation your rings: More resistant to nicks & scratches Same price as Standard Annealed! Buy more and save! More Bead Options: page 4 10+ save 20% 50+ save 25% More Stainless Steel Rings: pages 4-5 all same gauge & diameter Titanium Rings: page 10 New! Fixed Bead Gauge Inside Diameter 10+ 50+ New! Fixed Bead CBR’s 10+ Captive Bead Rings 18ga 1/4” thru 7/16” $1.85 $1.75 $5.95 Avaiblable in Double An- 16ga 1/4” thru 1/2” $2.25 $2.05 $5.95 nealed. Laser fused bead with 14ga 1/4” thru 5/8” $2.45 $2.30 $6.95 no filler metal used. Must buy 12ga 5/16” thru 1” $3.65 $3.45 $7.95 10+ of the same size. STRAIGHT BARBELLS - Internally Threaded - 316LVM Stainless Steel Buy more and save! 10+ save 20% 50+ save 25% any combination of lengths New Lower Prices on post only with stainless steel balls with stainless disk and ball Gauge Length Single 10+ 50+ Single 10+ 50+ Single 10+ 50+ 16ga 3/16” thru 1” $8.00 $5.25 $4.95 $10.25 $8.75 $8.20 $10.25 $8.75 $8.20 14ga 3/16” thru 1” $8.00 $5.25 $4.95 $10.25 $8.75 $8.20 $10.25 $8.75 $8.20 12ga 3/16” thru 1” $8.00 $5.25 $4.95 $10.25 $8.75 $8.20 $10.25 $8.75 $8.20 More Stainless Steel Barbells: pages 6-7 More End Options: page 8-9 Titanium Barbells: page 10 CURVED BARBELLS - Internally Threaded - 316LVM Stainless Steel Buy more and save! 10+ save 20% 50+ save 25% any combination of lengths post only with stainless steel balls Gauge Length Single 10+ 50+ Single 10+ 50+ 16ga 1/4” thru 1/2” $12.25 $8.75 $8.25 $14.50 $12.00 $11.25 14ga 1/4” thru 1” $12.25 $8.75 $8.25 $14.50 $12.00 $11.25 12ga 1/4” thru 1” $12.25 $8.75 $8.25 $14.50 $12.00 $11.25 More Stainless Steel Barbells: pages 6-7 More End Options: page 8-9 Titanium Barbells: page 10 CIRCULAR BARBELLS - Internally Threaded - 316LVM Stainless Steel Buy more and save! 10+ save 20% 50+ save 25% any combination of diameters post only with stainless steel balls Gauge Inside Diameter Single 10+ 50+ Single 10+ 50+ 16ga 1/4” thru 1/2” $12.25 $8.75 $8.25 $14.50 $12.00 $11.25 14ga 1/4” thru 1” $12.25 $8.75 $8.25 $14.50 $12.00 $11.25 12ga 5/16” thru 1” $12.25 $8.75 $8.25 $14.50 $12.00 $11.25 More Stainless Steel Barbells: pages 6-7 More End Options: page 8-9 Titanium Barbells: page 10 Call toll toll free free in the in US the and US: Canada: 800-244-8430 800-244-8430 Page 3 Take an additional 5%, 10%, or 12.5% on orders above $500, $1000, and $2000 Rings - 316LVM Stainless Steel CAPTIVE BEAD RINGS NEW! Choose the Standard Annealed Double Annealed softness of Bezel Set Superior finish; holds finish longer OR Super soft for ease of installation Gem Beads your rings: More resistant to nicks & scratches Same price as Standard Annealed! Replaces our ball-shaped set gem bead with the same quality gems and bezel setting. Now available for 18ga! 10 or more 50 or more Ring with New! Fixed Bead (all the same size) (all the same size) with Set Gem Captive Bead Rings Gauge Inside Diameter Single with Stainless Bead Stainless Bead Bead 10+ (All the Same size) 18ga 1/4” 5/16” 3/8” 7/16”*1/2” * Standard Annealed only $2.35 $1.85 $1.75 $7.30 $5.95 16ga 1/4” 5/16” 3/8” 7/16” 1/2” 9/16”* * $2.85 $2.25 $2.05 $7.80 $5.95 14ga 1/4” 5/16” 3/8” 7/16” 1/2” 9/16” 5/8” 3/4”* $3.05 $2.45 $2.30 $8.05 $6.95 12ga 5/16” 3/8” 7/16” 1/2” 9/16” 5/8” 3/4” 7/8” 1” $4.55 $3.65 $3.40 $9.55 $7.95 10ga 5/16” 3/8” 7/16” 1/2” 9/16” 5/8” 3/4” 7/8” 1” $6.30 $5.65 $5.25 $11.30 N/A 8ga 3/8” 7/16” 1/2” 9/16” 5/8” 3/4” 7/8” 1” $8.30 $7.45 $7.00 $13.30 N/A FLAT TIP RINGS BEADS for Captive Bead Rings Replacement Ring with
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