Light Sapphire Shimmer - SWAROVSKI FLATBACK
$7.50 USD
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It’s hard to imagine how any crystal could possibly rival the iconic Aurora Borealis effect—unless specifically designed to build on it. Shimmer Effect is the next evolutionary step in the famous AB crystal surface finish. With a subtle coating that throws off a rainbow of multicolored refractions, it is a true credit to the original. Perfectly suited to a variety of segments, it’s especially easy to imagine how stunning it would look in a dancesport context.
Swarovski® Flatback No Hotfix Crystals are crystal elements backed with platinum foiling for extra brilliance and protection. They can be easily applied to a variety of carrier materials using standard glues and are available in a multitude of sizes, colors, shapes, and cuts.
Make your nail designs stand out with brilliant sparkle using Swarovski Flat Back Crystals. Have fun and Create Your Own Style by applying a multitude of sizes ranging from SS 3 - SS 20
- SS3 is the smallest flatbback, the 2000 Rose Fb which is the original 8-faceted cut featuring low profile perfect for nail art due to its tiny size. Color choices are limited.
- SS5, SS7, SS8, SS9 & SS10 are available in 2058 XILION Rose Enhanced cut. This flatback crystal features 14 alternating facets for intensified color. The table is also smaller and a higher profile allows more space for the facets to catch and reflect sunlight.
- SS12, SS14, SS16, & SS20 are available in the new XIRIUS 1088 cut. This cut features 16 facets and a small table. Using its most advanced patented cutting technology yet, X-Cut, combined with the latest crystal glass material, Advanced Crystal, and Silver Mirror Finish, Swarovski has created a final product which resembles a brilliant diamond more closely than ever.
You can even mix and match our crystals with other colors, shapes and sizes!
*For nail art, we recommend using gel to adhere the crystals. Gel does not harm the foil backing or the crystal surface as most nail glues do. Cyanoacrylate is a corrosive chemical found in most glues approved for use on nails, it will damage the foil backing of the crystal as well as create a cloudy appearance if it touches the crystal surface.