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Discover our world of beads for DIY jewelry: natural stone, glass, crystal, stainless steel, wood, resin, mother-of-pearl, seed beads, Miyuki beads and many other materials. Whether you want to create a bracelet, a necklace, earrings or a personalized accessory, you will find the right beads for all your creative projects.

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316 Stainless Steel Crimp Beads, Platinum, 2mm, x50 (G11174) 316 Stainless Steel Crimp Beads, Platinum, 2mm, x50 (G11174)
Small transparent gold seed beads 2mm, x 10gr (G11267) Small transparent gold seed beads 2mm, x 10gr (G11267)
Royal Blue Ceramic Cube Beads 8mm, x5 (G11239) Royal Blue Ceramic Cube Beads 8mm, x5 (G11239)
Regular price3,99€
Light blue ceramic cube beads 8mm, x5 (G11240) Light blue ceramic cube beads 8mm, x5 (G11240)
Regular price3,99€
Caches perles à écraser en acier 304 platine 8x7mm, brillants et semi-circulaires. Caches perles à écraser en acier 304 platine 8x7mm, argentés, pour bijoux DIY.
Caches perles à écraser en acier 304 platine, 5.5x4.5mm, pour bijoux DIY. Cache-perle à écraser en acier 304 platine 5.5x4.5mm, en forme de U, sur un doigt.
Perles à écraser en laiton argenté 3x2mm, rondes et brillantes, dispersées sur une surface grise. Perles à écraser en laiton argenté 3x2mm, rondes et brillantes, tenues sur un doigt.
Perles à écraser rondelles en laiton couleur bronze 3x2mm, dispersées sur une surface grise. Perles à écraser rondelles en laiton couleur bronze 3x2mm sur des doigts et une surface grise.
Petites perles à écraser en laiton or rose 2x1.2mm dispersées sur une surface grise. Petites perles à écraser en laiton or rose 2x1.2mm, tenues sur un doigt et éparpillées sur une surface grise.
Perles à écraser laiton platine 3x2mm, argentées, dispersées sur une surface grise. Perles à écraser laiton platine 3x2mm, argentées, sur un doigt et dispersées.
20 caches perles à écraser en laiton argenté lisse 4mm pour bijoux DIY. Cache-perles à écraser en laiton argenté lisse 4mm, semi-circulaires, sur un doigt.
Petites perles à écraser rondelles en laiton finition platine 2x1.2mm, dispersées sur une surface grise. Petites perles à écraser rondelles en laiton finition platine 2x1.2mm, tenues sur des doigts.

How to choose beads for creating a DIY jewelry piece?

The choice of beads directly influences the style, weight, durability, and assembly technique of a piece of jewelry. Before selecting a bead, it is important to consider its material, size, drilling diameter, and final use.

Natural stone beads bring authenticity and character. Glass and crystal beads attract with their shine and luminous reflections. Stainless steel beads offer excellent wear resistance, while resin beads allow you to create lightweight and colorful jewelry. The diameter of the beads also plays an important role. Beads from 2 to 4 mm are often used as spacers or in delicate creations. Diameters from 6 to 8 mm remain the most versatile for bracelets and necklaces. Larger sizes allow for bolder pieces. The hole diameter must be checked before any order to ensure compatibility with your thread, wire, elastic, or mounting rod. Some techniques like Miyuki weaving require extremely uniform beads, while other creations favor organic and natural shapes. To complete your creations, also discover our natural beads for DIY jewelry,

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FAQs

Which beads should you choose when you're starting out in jewelry making?


To begin, 6-8mm beads are often the best choice as they are easy to handle and compatible with most wires and findings. Natural stone, glass, or stainless steel beads allow for quick creation of bracelets and necklaces without requiring complex techniques.

What is the difference between natural pearls, synthetic pearls, and glass pearls?


Natural beads are made from natural materials such as stones, wood, mother-of-pearl, or shells. Synthetic beads are industrially produced from resin, plastic, or other composite materials. Glass beads occupy an intermediate position, offering excellent shape regularity, a wide variety of colors, and a sparkle appreciated in creative jewelry.

How do I check if a bead is compatible with my thread or wire?


Compatibility mainly depends on the diameter of the drill hole. Small seed beads or Miyuki beads require fine threads or specialized weaving threads. Natural stone, glass, or resin beads are generally compatible with elastic threads, coated wires, and metal rods. Always check the dimensions indicated on the product sheet before assembly.

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