Curved tube beads are traditionally used to create dynamic looks in jewelry. Styles feature smooth, square and textured appearances with your choice of plain or multiple loops to create single or multi-strand jewelry.
Curved tube beads are traditionally used to create dynamic looks in jewelry. Styles feature smooth, square and textured appearances with your choice of plain or multiple loops to create single or multi-strand jewelry.
Curved tube beads are traditionally used to create dynamic looks in jewelry. Styles feature smooth, square and textured appearances with your choice of plain or multiple loops to create single or multi-strand jewelry.
Curved tube beads are traditionally used to create dynamic looks in jewelry. Styles feature smooth, square and textured appearances with your choice of plain or multiple loops to create single or multi-strand jewelry.
Curved tube beads are traditionally used to create dynamic looks in jewelry. Styles feature smooth, square and textured appearances with your choice of plain or multiple loops to create single or multi-strand jewelry.
Electroformed sterling silver beads are created through an intricate process that begins with a bead made of wax. The wax bead is then immersed in a solution that electrically forms pure silver over it. The next step burns out the wax, leaving a hollow, sterling silver formation. The sterling silver is then highly polished. The result is an incredibly lightweight sterling silver bead.
Electroformed sterling silver beads are created through an intricate process that begins with a bead made of wax. The wax bead is then immersed in a solution that electrically forms pure silver over it. The next step burns out the wax, leaving a hollow, sterling silver formation. The sterling silver is then highly polished. The result is an incredibly lightweight sterling silver bead.
Electroformed sterling silver beads are created through an intricate process that begins with a bead made of wax. The wax bead is then immersed in a solution that electrically forms pure silver over it. The next step burns out the wax, leaving a hollow, sterling silver formation. The sterling silver is then highly polished. The result is an incredibly lightweight sterling silver bead.