![]() ![]() Do you difficulty picking up itsy bitsy peices? What do you use to help?ĭisclosure- sample provided for review. So now you can see for yourself how it works. I make you a little video of it in action, just so you can see for yourself! The Crystal Katana by CrystalNinja was created by award-winning Flatback Specialist and master artist, Kellie DeFries and has proven to shave time off the process of hand setting-gluing crystals and rhinestones, ss3-ss40. Just lightly touch the black tip to whatever you want to place (right side up) and it sticks. The Crystal Katana is so low-tech it’s almost laughable. My package also came with a sculpting-like tool. It’s very lightweight and fits easily in the hand. It’s a lot like a ball point pen with the nib retracted. It’s a lightweight barrel (bamboo?) with two nibs- one, a dark tip made of wax (?) or some such slightly- grabby material, and the other end is a metal barrel. My answer to this madness, The Patent Pending, Crystal Katana. Do you use regular beeswax, but too soft, leaves residue? Tweezers cramp your hands and fling crystals across the room? Do other china markers/grease pens break, chip, and leave extra residue on crystals? Have you noticed the taller, sharper table facet of the gorgeous #2058 Swarovski Elements shredding other pickers and tips to smithereens? Me too. Improve your “blinging” skills! This “Patent Pending” Crystal Katana by CrystalNinja was created by award winning Flatback Specialist and master user, Kellie DeFries and proven to shave time off the process of hand setting-gluing Swarovski Flatbacks, ss05-ss40. Here’s how it’s described on the website: I cracked open the Crystal Katana and now I’m sold. And I dropped a ga-jillion flat-backed pearls wrong side up in my glue. I thought, “OK, that’s nice, but it’s a one-trick pony.” Until I needed to place some little rhinestones and I lost a dozen because they keep flipping out of my tweezers. ![]() The Crystal Katana setting tool by the Crystal Ninja was another one of those “Hot 20” products I saw as a judge at the CHA 2014 Conference. ![]()
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