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Set of decorative stones 5–7 mm 5x50g

Looking for an elegant, natural addition to your DIY projects? This set of decorative stones was created for craftspeople who value aesthetics and variety. Five unique types of stones in five matching colors are all you need to give your candles, decorations, and arrangements a unique character.

Natural beauty in a minimalist form.

Stones measuring 5–7 mm are ideal for surface applications – both on soy candles and in decorative compositions. Their texture and subtle sheen add elegance to the work, without overwhelming the main form.

Ready-made color palette

The set includes five harmoniously matched colors that complement each other perfectly and create a cohesive whole. This saves you time – you don't have to assemble the shades yourself. You receive a ready-made composition for creative work.

Convenient packaging and clean operation.

Each type of stone is packaged separately in a 50g bag. This format makes it easy to keep your studio tidy, precisely dose the material, and quickly grab the color you need.

Key product features:

  • 5 Types of Natural Decorative Stones
  • 5 matching color options
  • Size: 5–7 mm
  • Packaging: 5 x 50g (individual sachets)
  • No chemical additives or artificial colors.

Practical application:

  • For DIY candles- for decorating the top surface of the candle
  • For floral and decorative arrangements.- as a natural accent
  • For table decorations and seasonal projects.- e.g. wreaths, festive arrangements
  • For filling decorative containers- e.g. glass, wood, ceramics

Enrich your designs with unique, natural details.Choose a set of decorative stones 5x50gand focus on aesthetics that are immediately apparent!

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