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2mm x 4mm 'Beach Glass' 'Farfalle' Beads (G1786)

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Cost per bead: |
.9 cent (i.e., slightly less than one penny each) |
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Bead
material: |
Glass |
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Country of
origin: |
Czech Republic |
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Size/shape: |
4mm (long) x 2mm (wide) wiener-shaped beads with the hole running through
the width – imagine an actual wiener with a toothpick in it. Unlike
a wiener, however, the beads are thinner at the center. |
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Colors/description: |
Clear glass beads with glass coatings that appear to be these colors:
champagne luster, champagne matte, light brown luster, light brown matte,
blue luster, blue matte, and green luster. These colors are meant to
approximate the colors found in glass bottles found at the beach. |
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Hole size: |
1mm (estimated). |
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Defects: |
The beads appear to be in good shape,
although an occasional bead may be malformed. |
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How photographed: |
At the window in natural daylight. |
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Comments: |
My supplier claims that these are very popular beads, so I got them in a
bunch of colors. They are as small as seed beads. I think
there are supposed to be 300 beads on each strand. I counted a
strand and came up with a bit more than 290. A customer of mine says
she can buy these for $1.50 per strand on another site. I can't sell
them that cheaply, although if you buy $100 worth of beads, you'll get 10%
off plus free shipping, which brings the price down to about $2.10.
If you can find that other site, more power to you.
These beads are called, alternately, farfalle or butterfly or bowtie
beads, although really they look like small hot dogs. I guess that
"hot dog" and "wiener" are not very appealing terms. |
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Date first posted: |
April 18, 2010 |
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Supplier: |
B |
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Caleb's notes: |
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