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Heel bar buckle SS-R3 from Stainless steel for leather belts 40 mm width. Heavy and durable, combine..
Heel bar buckle SS-R4 from Stainless steel for leather belts 40 mm width. Heavy and durable, combine..
Heel bar buckle SS-R5 from Stainless steel for leather belts 40 mm width. Heavy and durable, combine..
Self-locking buckle ST-523 made of coated steel, suitable for making trouser or children's belts fro..
Self-locking buckle ST-523 made of coated steel, suitable for making trouser or children's belts fro..
Buckle ZAC-3829 stylized for biker or pirates themes with a skull and swords. Ideal for the manufact..
Buckle ZAC-93522 from zync, aluminium and copper alloy for leather belts.Inner width: 40 mmColo..
BeadSmith Thread Zap II is handy battery-operated thread zapper trims, burns or melts threads with o..
Cardholder leather craft pattern QQ-3. Has three compartments for cards and two for other things lik..
The MEE-8325 chain with snap hooks is used in the manufacture of leather bags as a shoulder str..
The MEE-8361 chain with snap hooks is used in the manufacture of leather bags as a shoulder str..
Solid brass chicago screw can be used in making leather belts, collars, bags or book binding. It all..
The AT-6080 rotary clamp holder is designed to clamp or hold hand drills, dremels or various handles..
Concho "Auto Lada" is used when making charms, leather products as decorative element or instea..
Concho "Auto UAZ" is used when making charms, leather products as decorative element or instead..
Concho "Estonia National Emblem" from authentic coin 1 krone of 1991 year type. On the screw connect..
Concho "USSR National Emblem" from authentic soviet coin 15 kopecks of 1961 year type. On the screw ..
Craft Sha Antique Dye uses to give volume for your leather tooling project. Add color and shade to e..
Craft Sha Antique Dye uses to give volume for your leather tooling project. Add color and shade to e..
Craft Sha Antique Dye uses to give volume for your leather tooling project. Add color and shade to e..

























