Sponge Corals
Sponge Coral is not actually made of sponge. It is a a type of coral. It has a spongelike appearance due to small holes that cover its surface. Coral is produced by small sea creatures called polyps. ... Sponge coral and other corals can be used to make jewellery because they are not on the endangered species list.
Large round 16mm sponge coral beads. They are large but not heavey. Sponge coral is light for it’s size.
Silver spacer bead and a small 3.5mm coral on top.
Length, not including hooks, Is approx. 25mm
Sponge Coral is not actually made of sponge. It is a a type of coral. It has a spongelike appearance due to small holes that cover its surface. Coral is produced by small sea creatures called polyps. ... Sponge coral and other corals can be used to make jewellery because they are not on the endangered species list.
Large round 16mm sponge coral beads. They are large but not heavey. Sponge coral is light for it’s size.
Silver spacer bead and a small 3.5mm coral on top.
Length, not including hooks, Is approx. 25mm
Sponge Coral is not actually made of sponge. It is a a type of coral. It has a spongelike appearance due to small holes that cover its surface. Coral is produced by small sea creatures called polyps. ... Sponge coral and other corals can be used to make jewellery because they are not on the endangered species list.
Large round 16mm sponge coral beads. They are large but not heavey. Sponge coral is light for it’s size.
Silver spacer bead and a small 3.5mm coral on top.
Length, not including hooks, Is approx. 25mm