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Flat Back Rosemontees - 72
Flat Back Stones in Settings are sometimes called Rosemontees. They come set in four hole settings and can be easily sewn onto the fabric. Flat back stones save both space (stones are flat) and money, without compromising shine and brilliance.

Rosemontees come in Extra Quality (stones are cut twice - top and bottom). They are available in Crystal, Crystal AB, Jet and various colors. They are available in a range of sizes.

1 gross = 144 pieces
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Extra Quality (Flat Back Rosemontees)

Extra Quality - 118
Flat Back Stones in Settings (Rosemontees) with Extra Quality (two cut) Chaton Roses. Four holes for sewing in the back. Available in Crystal, Crystal AB and colors.

1 gross = 144 pieces
Flat Back Crystal, Silver Plated ss16 Extra Rosemontees Flat Back Crystal, Gold Plated ss16 Extra Rosemontees Flat Back Crystal, Gold Plated ss20 Extra Rosemontees full list of category

Machine Cut Quality (Flat Back Rosemontees)

Machine Cut Quality - 283
Flat Back Stones in Settings (Rosemontees) with Machine Cut Quality Stones. These are the best Rosemontees available. Four holes in the back for sewing.

1 gross = 144 pieces
Flat Back Black Diamond AB, Silver Setting ss10 MC Rosemontee Flat Back Fuchsia, Silver Setting ss10 MC Rosemontee Flat Back Labrador, Silver Setting ss10 MC Rosemontee full list of category
 
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There are two systems of stone sizes called pp and ss. The older one -pp, stands for pearl plate. When jewelers sorted pearls by the size they would use a system of stacked up plates with holes (starting with big holes on top with smaller and smaller holes in the bottom). Pearls would fall through to the point where they would be too big to fall to the next level. At the end the jeweler would get the same size of pearls in each pearl plate. Later jewelers would use ss (stone size) for larger sizes. Both pp and ss are actually ranges of sizes, not an exact size. Check out our sizing conversion chart showing both pp and ss sizes as well as millimeter range.

Stone size conversion chart