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Pulled Sari Silk – Lavender
$5.00 – $22.50
100% Silk fibre
Fibre staple length is 1 to 1.5 inches.
Use for blending/carding, spinning, felting, paper-making and other crafting projects.
PRODUCT of INDIA
SKU: N/A
Category: Pulled Silk Fibre
Tags: dyed fibres, felting, lavender, pulled silk, purple, sari silk, silk, spinning
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