We have a very comprehensive selection of glass beads sourced from all over the world, and available in a very comprehensive selection of shapes sizes and a myriad of fantastic colours (there are even more beads available in our Cardiff Bead Shop!)
Whether you are looking for a dazzling focal bead for a necklace, or silver lined beads to make a stunning bracelet, you are sure to find something to tickle your creative taste buds!
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| | We stock a vast selection of shaped glass beads, from small peanut or farfalle beads, leaf shaped beads and flower beads, through to large coin beads, quirky shaped beads, silver foiled beads and of course round beads. Made from high quality glass, some are faceted, others are plain, but all are great for jewellery making and beading.
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| | | Czech Fire Polish Round Beads are made from glass which is moulded or cut and then heated and polished at very high temperature to leave highly polished factets. |
| | | Glass pearls are intended to imitate the beauty of natural freshwater pearls. Made from glass, and predominatly produced in the Czech Republic and China, these lovely round beads are ideal for wedding jewellery, having a high glossy outer layer, formed from repeated dipping of the glass bead.
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| | Plain and crackle style Chinese drawbench beads make lovely floating necklaces and are great as dangles off of handmade charm bracelets.
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| | | Mixed selection packs of good quality glass beads, containing beads in different sizes, styles and shapes.
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| | | This range of Indian glass dichroic beads, decorated with squares of irridescent dichroic glass is beautiful for making necklaces and bracelets with.
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| | Beautiful Czech Glass Peacock Beads, with vibrant dichroic style patterns featuring rings, grids, stripes and flowers. They add style and class to any jewellery style and are great as unusual focal beads for necklaces.
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| | | Peanut Beads, also called Farfalle Beads or Butterfly Shaped Beads are beautiful 2x4mm small barbell shaped beads that create a very pleasing pattern when stacked together. They are great to use in groups of three as spacers between larger beads, or alternatively combine them with seed beads to bring texture and uniqueness to seed bead patterns.
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