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This specialist UK bead site provides top quality, unusual copper, gold, bronze and fine silver coated Greek ceramic beads and 925 silver findings to jewellery makers worldwide, at very competitive prices. We also stock Thai Karen Hill Tribe silver, Bali silver, one-of-a-kind lampwork glass beads, handmade polymer clay beads, and Bulgarian ceramic beads by Vlad Ivanov. "The thing is...beads dont have a use by date, so they never go off. You will never grow too fat/thin to fit them. They come in all the right sizes. They are quiet apart from a soft singing , occasional "stroke me" (but only you will hear that!). They light up our lives, are always positive, and they dont take up too much room.....so I see it as an investment - I mean, what else do you buy that you can say that about?" From Cathy on UK Beaders Forum Link Exchange With BeadsiteIn any language these are great ceramic beads; ceramische parel, perle en céramique, keramisches korn, κεραμική χάντρα, branello di ceramica, grânulo cerâmico, grano de cerámica, keramik perler. I am happy to export worldwide and have customers in UK, USA, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Botswana, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark. |
Latest News Jan 9th: Restocking taking place and new stock being listed Orders placed after 10am Friday 13th and Saturday 14th this week will not be posted until Monday 16th January 2012. If an item you want appears out of stock it can be worthwhile to drop me an email, as the inventory may not be absolutely correct. Several Thai silver items just listed. Very small quantities. These will not be restocked, so grab them whilst you can. December 4th: New small leather cuff bracelets have arrived in natural, black and brown. I am delighted to say, made in the U.K. so support the entrepreneurs of Britain that are the life blood of our economy! Fabulous with enamelled stars knotted on. 7th June: I always like to hear about folk using the washers in unusual ways. See them being used in a knitted shrug in this month's edition of Knit Today magazine. The design is by Dorothy Wood whom I had the pleasure of meeting at the Edinburgh Bead Fair. She has written 20 crafting books and her latest, The Bead Jewellery Bible will be out 1st July 2011. I for one will be checking it out! Ideas for using Greek ceramic beads can be found in my blog. You can Follow my blog and sign up to have live feeds delivered to your email address automatically. This is a great way to hear about new arrivals and offers. |
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