25% Off Kumihimo Kits & Supplies

Do you kumihimo? Developed in Japan, the art of kumihimo has become one of the most popular techniques for making jewelry. With the help of a numbered disk, you can easily create multi-strand braids and further embellish with beads before finishing with a variety of cord ends. Easily learn this rewarding—and some say addictive—technique with an all-in-one kit, or pull together your own supplies with 25% savings, now through Monday. Sale extended to 2pm PT Tuesday, June 22!

Receive free U.S. shipping on orders of $25 or more, and save even more with your Beader's Reward points while earning points for future savings! Prices shown with discount applied; no code needed. Jump to items on sale:

KUMIHIMO TOOLS CORD TOHO SEED BEADS GLUE, CORD ENDS & CLASPS KUMIHIMO JEWELRY KITS SHOP ALL

Featured Projects, Videos, Beading Classes and 101 Guide

KUMIHIMO PROJECTS KUMIHIMO VIDEOS KUMIHIMO 101 GUIDE

Find inspiration with this week's 4 sale projects and  save 25% on all components. Recommended tools are not included. Discover more designs with all our kumihimo beading projects and kumihimo instructional videos. Watch free beading classes and learn all about this fun technique with our Kumihimo 101: How to Kumihimo guide.

Discover even more ideas for your next creation with our 4 showcase projects featuring a variety of different techniques.


*Terms & Conditions: Orders that include items purchased from eBay or Amazon are not eligible for discounts. Unless otherwise stated, gift cards, already discounted items, and items that ship separately, as indicated on the item's product page, are not valid for further discounts. Not valid on orders already placed. Sale ends end of day Monday, June 21 at 2pm PT Tuesday, June 22.


Silver Spikes Necklace

Silver Spikes Necklace

Add a sprinkling of silver Crystaletts spike buttons onto silver bar chain and create a necklace that is subtle yet a little edgy.

Gilded Rays Bracelet

Gilded Rays Bracelet

This memory wire bracelet is the perfect thing to add on to an arm full of expandable charm bangles. How many do you stack up?