since 1976
Search Results for "Crimp bead"
Related Searches:
Did you mean: clamp bead
MIYUKI glass beads are considered a world standard for their high quality, brilliance, uniform shape and wonderful variety of colours. They are highly sought after by fashion designers, artists and bead fans alike.Approximately 22g of beads per vial...
Howlite is a basic calcium silico-borate. In its natural state it is white, and commonly marked with black, gray, or brown intersecting veins. It is often dyed to resemble other more expensive stones like turquoise and Lapis Lazuli. The stone is...
Blue Lace Agate is an excellent emotional healing stone, with strong metaphysical properties. It is said to boost your ability to your ability to express yourself, especially the thoughts and feelings that you receive from your higher self. Its...
The name Fluorite comes from the Latin word fluere which means to flow, based on its use as a flux in the manufacture of steel and other metals to eliminate impurities. The term fluorescence is also derived from fluorite, which will often...
*Sizes are approximate.*Sizes and Colours may vary between strands.
Shop now for a great selection of Miyuki round seed beads at competitive prices with Western Canada's largest bead supplier, Capilano Rock & Gem.
MIYUKI glass beads are considered a world standard for their high quality, brilliance, uniform shape and wonderful variety of colours. They are highly sought after by fashion designers, artists and bead fans alike. Approximately 22g of beads per...
Amazonite belongs to the Feldspar group of minerals. It is found in Russia, the USA, Canada, Madagascar and Brazil. Amazonite is one of the stones that don’t belong to the traditional or the modern birthstone charts, but it is believed to...
A Crow Bead is basically a really big seed bead. These have the same shape but usually range from about 6mm - 9mm with 9mm the most common. As one of the essentials in creating authentic Native American jewelry, used for several different types of...
The finest specimens of Pink Opal are found in Peru. Pink Opal is also found in Western Australia. According to the Mindat.org website, opal is “hydrated silicon dioxide - submicroscopic silica spheres bonded together with water and...
Your search for "Crimp bead" did not match any products.
Suggestions:
Your search for "Crimp bead" did not match any news or information.