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Glass & crystal beads

Discover our selection of glass and crystal beads for creating luminous and elegant DIY jewelry. Faceted beads, Czech beads, crystal beads, mother-of-pearl or transparent beads: a multitude of shapes and colors to bring sparkle, finesse and refinement to your necklaces, bracelets and earrings.

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Perles bicone cristal autrichien facetté taupe 4mm, x20 (G1716) Perles bicone cristal autrichien facetté taupe 4mm, x20 (G1716)
Perles cristal goutte multicolore cristal tchèque 6.5x4.5mm, x50 (G4187) Perles cristal goutte multicolore cristal tchèque 6.5x4.5mm, x50 (G4187)
Perles rondelles cristal irisé 3mm, fil de 42cm, x1 (G0149) Perles rondelles cristal irisé 3mm, fil de 42cm, x1 (G0149)
Perle abacus cristal violet rose irisé 3x2mm,x1 fil de 39 cm (G3396) Perle abacus cristal violet rose irisé 3x2mm,x1 fil de 39 cm (G3396)
Perles rondelle gris irisé 2.5mm, x1 fil de 31cm (G0621) Perles rondelle gris irisé 2.5mm, x1 fil de 31cm (G0621)
Perles bicone cristal autrichien facette bleu roi 4mm, x20 (G2356) Perles bicone cristal autrichien facette bleu roi 4mm, x20 (G2356)

How to choose glass or crystal beads for DIY jewelry?

Glass and crystal beads are particularly appreciated for their ability to capture and reflect light. They add sparkle to a creation while offering a wide choice of colors, sizes, and finishes.

Glass beads come in many shapes: round, faceted, drop, bicone, cube, or pressed Czech beads. Faceted beads are very popular because their multiple facets increase light reflections and give the jewelry a precious look.

Crystal generally stands out for its greater transparency and a higher refractive index than classic glass, producing more brilliance. The greater the number of facets, the more visible the play of light will be.

The hole diameter must be checked before assembly. Some small faceted beads require the use of fine threads, beading needles, or appropriate beading wire. Larger diameter beads are compatible with most wires used in DIY jewelry.

Glass and crystal beads easily combine with natural stones, metal findings, seed beads, and Miyuki beads to create sophisticated or contemporary jewelry.

To complete your creations, also discover our DIY jewelry beads, our DIY jewelry chainsas well as our jewelry findings.

FAQs

What size glass bead should I choose for a bracelet or necklace?

2-4mm beads are often used as spacers or in delicate designs. 6-8mm beads are perfect for everyday bracelets and necklaces. 10mm and larger beads are generally used as focal points or to create more volume in the jewelry piece.

What's the difference between a glass bead, a crystal bead, and a faceted bead?


A faceted bead is a type of bead with multiple facets designed to reflect light. It can be made of glass or crystal. Crystal generally offers better transparency, more sparkle, and more pronounced reflections than traditional glass. Glass, on the other hand, offers excellent value for money and a wide variety of colors and finishes.

Which threads should I use to string glass or crystal beads?

For durable necklaces and bracelets, coated beading wire remains the most commonly used solution because it resists the weight of beads and friction well. Small faceted beads can also be mounted on nylon thread or weaving thread depending on the technique used. For stretchy bracelets, jewelry-grade elastic cord is generally recommended.

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