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What are Austrian diamonds?
Austrian diamond refers to the imitation crystal diamond, diamond and flat-bottomed diamond produced by Swarovski Company in Austria, which is also commonly known as Swarovski diamond or Swarovski diamond. The main components in the material are silicon dioxide and lead oxide, and the role of lead oxide is to enhance its refraction and diffraction effects and make it have the shining effect of rock crystals. The Austrian diamond used for ornaments is called the Austrian diamond, which is characterized in that the bottom is cut into a pointed cone, similar to a diamond. Austrian diamonds used for sewing are called hand-stitched diamonds, and the bottom is usually flat with 1 or more holes. There is also a hot drilling material called Austrian drilling hot drilling, which is characterized by a flat bottom and a layer of gray-green glue.

How to use:

1, which can be firmly embedded anywhere with Australian hot drilling tools.

2. If the clothes have been ironed with Swarovski crystals, please do not dry clean them. You can choose to wash gently and air dry naturally. If you want to machine wash, in order to avoid damaging the crystal diamond, be sure to turn the clothes upside down (the diamond-inlaid side is inward).

3. Before choosing Austrian drill, it is best to test the viscosity of one or two hot drills to ensure better sticking and ironing effect.