Czech Fire Polished Glass Beads 4mm Round - Opal Amethyst (50 pcs)

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  • Fire Polished beads are glass beads that are faceted by machine. The edges and surface are then given a softer, polished look by placing the beads in hot ovens or over open flames. By virtue of this process, Fire Polished beads are all slightly different from each other; this adds to their charm. The heating polishing process gives them their soft glow and brilliance. Colors may vary from dye lot to dye lot, so it is best to buy sufficient beads for your project all at one time. Colors may appear darker and more intense in larger beads, and softer and more translucent in smaller beads.
  • In Czech Fire Polished beads, the shape called 'Round' is actually more of an oval.
  • Finish: Opal Amethyst. The Opal finish is designed to emulate the shimmer and colors of the natural silicate.
  • Measurements: 4mm long, 3.5mm wide. The holes will accommodate wire or thread up to 18 gauge (0.040") thick.
  • Quantity: 50 Pieces
  • SKU: BCP-10338
  • Weight: 9 g
Additional Information
Style Fire Polished, Czech
Shape Name Fire Polished Round
ITEM SHAPE Round
COLOR Amethyst
Materials Glass
Theme Halloween
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Czech Fire Polished Glass Beads 4mm Round - Opal Amethyst (50 pcs)

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CLM
Not at all like the picture

The beads are a solid pale lavender color, and have none of the richness of the photo. Very disappointing

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Katy
More solid purple than the picture shows

I like these beads, but I wish they had more contrast like it shows in the pictures. They look more like a solid purple than the slightly transparent and almost marbled purple that you can see in the pictures.