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Copper Celtic Oval Beads
$24.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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This 10.5″ strand has 18 7x15mm copper beads.

Sterling Short Barrel Bead Strand
$50.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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These 4x5mm barrel beads pack a lot of punch. They are embellished with twisted wire and dots in the middle. Each strand has 20 beads.

10mm Super Seven Rounds
$24.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Super 7 is a stone made up of 7 materials: goethite, cacoxenite, rutile, lepidocrocite, amethyst, clear quartz and smoky quartz. It is said to help with communication. These strands have 13 beads/strand.


Amethyst Button Earring Pairs
$12.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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These amethyst buttons make for great earrings. Try putting a short bead cone on top. Beads measure 8x10mm and are curated to be a good match for color, size, shape, and hole orientation. Need more? Ask about our limited stock of strands at 319-338-1566.


Red Tiger Eye Disks
$52.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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This 15″ strand of 5x10mm red tiger eye is lovely by itself. Would also be great with some rounds between a few beads.

Tiger Eye Rectangles
$56.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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This strand of quality tiger eye rectangle beads is 15″. The beads are 13x18mm.


Whiskey Quartz Earring Pairs
$46.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Our earring pairs are curated to ensure a good mirrored match.

Nigerian 11mm Brass Rounds
$48.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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These contemporary 11mm brass rounds have great texture, large holes, and a signature “rough” look.

Venetian, Shell, and Danish Bead Strand
$280.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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This strand would need to be restrung to wear and would be worth the effort. It is long enough to go over your head. The strand includes Italian beads (large red heart rounds and barrels and very large 4 layer chevrons) Danish blues in medium rounds and disks, and shell beads.

Boro Coins with Mesh
$12.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Glass can be made into wonderful color swirls. These 20mm coins have asymmetrical glass dots and a bit of mesh melted into them. The picture shows both sides of this bead set.

Contemporary “Christmas” Beads
$32.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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These fun and festive contemporary striped beads are in a 21″ strand.

Dowry Beads
$63.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Dowry beads were used as part of the payment to a family for a bride. These beads have lots of personality and measure 15x25mm and are top-drilled. There are 17 beads per strand.

Kancamba Beads
$48.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Kancamba beads are molded glass from the Czech Republic that were traded in western Africa. The green beads on these strands are florescent under a black light. Strands are 9.5″ long.

Venetian Millefiore Beads–late 1800s
$50.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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These blue and yellow barrel beads have such character. There are five beads on a strand with varied sizes around 12x32mm.

Venetian Mosaic Yellow Rounds–1800s
$110.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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This strand of 15 beads has traveled the world. Made in Italy, then traveling to Western Africa, and ending up in North America. Beads are 10x12mm each.
Smash the Patriarchy–Clasp or Pendant
$6.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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This hammer with a skull and crossbones in the middle is 51mm x 31mm and is 6mm thick. These are silver, gold, or copper plated. They can be used as a huge hook clasp and you must supply the loop or as a pendant. Smash the patriarchy!