4mm Milky Light Amethyst Opalescent Cut-Crystal Bicone Beads [50]
Style: |
C045 |
Beads per lot: |
50 |
Cost per bead: |
7 cents |
Bead material: |
Glass |
Country of origin: |
Czech Republic |
Size/shape: | 3.5mm (long) x 4mm (wide) faceted bicones. Bicones are like two pyramids joined at the base, with the hole running through the centers of the pyramids. Unlike molded bicones, which have 4 sides, cut-crystal bicones have 7 sides. |
Colors/description: |
Very, very light opalescent (milky) lavender or purple. (Please see Comments below.) |
Hole size: |
1mm (estimated). |
Defects: |
The beads appear to be in good shape. Cut-crystal beads are not like fire-polished beads; they don't have defective facets. |
How photographed: |
Under two daylight-balanced lamps. Note: Using lamps leaves two bright spots on each bead, but that can't be helped. |
Comments: |
These are very interesting beads. They are supposed to be opalescent amethyst, but they are mostly gray. When viewed under bright light, yellow light comes out of them (as happens with all opalescent Czech beads -- one customer calls it "fire"), and the mixture of the grayish light amethyst and the yellow is quite interesting. Since there is more gray in these beads than purple, I would suggest using them as you would gray beads, although the slight amethyst tint might conflict with some other colors (that's just a guess on my part). I think the beads have a very interesting appearance, and I definitely like them. It's a curious thing: My camera picked up the color of the beads, but didn't pick up the yellow "fire" coming from the beads. At the time that I photographed these beads (under bright lights), they looked more yellow to my eyes than anything else. The technology that goes into cameras doesn't perfectly approximate our vision. |
Date first posted: |
February 6, 2015 |
Supplier: | M |
Caleb's notes: |
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