3mm Bright Yellow Put some sunshine in your designs! Bright transparent canary
yellow czech beads for your boldly beautiful beading designs. Item # CHZ1005
4mm Canary Yellow Put some sunshine in your jewelry designs! Yummy ransparent canary
yellow czech beads for your boldly beautiful beading designs. Item # CHZ1004
3mm Orange Beads Super bright transparent tangerine orange czech beads for those
who like to have "zing" in their jewelry creations!
Item # CHZ1009
4mm Orange Beads Super bright transparent tangerine orange czech beads for those
who like to have "zing" in their jewelry creations!
Item # CHZ1008
6mm Dark Blood Red AB Czech Beads These Aurora Borealis fire-polished Czech beads are Deep Blood-Red
with Shimmers! Wow!
Item # CHZ1029
4mm Dark Blood Red AB Czech Beads These Aurora Borealis fire-polished Czech beads are Deep Blood-Red
with Shimmers! Wow!
Item # CHZ1030
6mm Frosted AB White matte frosted beads with shimmers of color throughout.
Aurora borealis finish makes dark jewelry designs "Pop"! Item # CHZ1027
3mm Frosted AB White matte frosted beads with shimmers of color throughout.
Aurora borealis finish makes dark jewelry designs "Pop"! Item # CHZ1028
3mm Ruby Red Beads Fire-polished Ruby Red beads for your jewelry design projects.
An ever-popular color for rich jewelry design projects.
Item # CHZ1013
Fire Polished Czech Beads Fire-polish glass beads are made in the Czech Republic.
These glass beads are pressed in a mold, then machine faceted and polished.
The fire-polishing technique produces a scratch-resistant bead with
slightly rounded facets.
Czech beads are widely used in necklaces, bracelets
and earrings; as well as other jewelry projects. The faceting and finishing
effects of these beads make them shine. For an alternative or complementary
look, you might use round Gemstone
beads. You will find Y-necklace and Rosary
Components in our Jewelry
Findings Index area.
Many colors and shapes are available, and you'll
find different colors are differently priced.
Some colors, like reds and pinks, are difficult and expensive to make.
Glass is a mixture of quartz sand and potash or
soda, heated with lime.
It was invented by the ancient Egyptians and Romans, and later appeared
in India.
Please be aware that the colors of images you see on
your screen may differ from the true colors of any item offered for
sale. We do our best to see that there is as little distortion from
the true colors as possible, but different browsers and different computer
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when switching between Netscape, Internet Explorer and AOL, some colors
will vary considerably, some will vary a little, and others won't vary
at all.