Resin Imitation Agate Nail Art Palette Drink Coaster Cup Mat Decor Purple

Made of resin material, imitate Natural agate gemstones, with golden edge covering, round shape and elegant vibrant color, looked vivid like real agate ,but more wear –resistant and broken resistant.
Each piece of this irregular free shape, almost circle or oval, is handcrafted with care making it unique and extraordinarily.
Can be used for nail art color mixing Palette, and other color mixing plate, such as salon hair dressing, art painting, cosmetic make up area etc.
Also great for jewelry display pad, art crafts and home decoration, hanging ornament, table decoration, drink coasters, cup mat etc
There is NO HOLE, and you will need drill a hole for making as pendant and charms

Specification:

Material: Resin

Size Approx. 90 x 80mm / 3.54 x 3.15 inch

Package Includes:

1 Piece Resin Nail Art Palette

Note:

Please notice that this is resin material ,not real Natural agate gemstones.

Please understand due to the light and screen difference, the item’s color may be slightly different from the pictures.
Please allow 1-3mm differences due to manual measurement. Thanks for your understanding and have a nice shopping day!

Original price was: $1,000.00.Current price is: $600.00.

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