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I prefer swaroski crystals. They are pretty and bicone so they can be used for a range of functions.

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I like to use seed beads and tiger tail. There's an awesome bead store down the street from my college; it's going to bankrupt me one of these days. gonk
     



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I prefer swaroski crystals. They are pretty and bicone so they can be used for a range of functions.

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Just so you know:

1.Swarovski is a name brand. Kind of like Starbucks or Coca-Cola.
2.Many many people say they are selling Swarovski, and they are actually not. The real company is in Switzerland.
3.Swarovski is actually lead crystal glass. They take lead, and glass, and melt it together.

So if your going Swarovski, get the real stuff, laugh at the phonys, and happy beading!

P.S. Gemstones can be bicone too! 4laugh
 
     

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"Ravenis"
"Robot Rabbit"
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I prefer swaroski crystals. They are pretty and bicone so they can be used for a range of functions.

10101010


Just so you know:

1.Swarovski is a name brand. Kind of like Starbucks or Coca-Cola.
2.Many many people say they are selling Swarovski, and they are actually not. The real company is in Switzerland.
3.Swarovski is actually lead crystal glass. They take lead, and glass, and melt it together.

So if your going Swarovski, get the real stuff, laugh at the phonys, and happy beading!

P.S. Gemstones can be bicone too! 4laugh


Yeah, i have the real brand name ones. Plus to make sure that it's swarovski, you should always do the head pin test. Helps out in the weeding out process.

I want to work with rose quartz but i can't find them in the right shape. Why is it so hard to find disc shaped beads without the internet?
     
"Robot Rabbit"
"Ravenis"
"Robot Rabbit"
Beep Beep

I prefer swaroski crystals. They are pretty and bicone so they can be used for a range of functions.

10101010


Just so you know:

1.Swarovski is a name brand. Kind of like Starbucks or Coca-Cola.
2.Many many people say they are selling Swarovski, and they are actually not. The real company is in Switzerland.
3.Swarovski is actually lead crystal glass. They take lead, and glass, and melt it together.

So if your going Swarovski, get the real stuff, laugh at the phonys, and happy beading!

P.S. Gemstones can be bicone too! 4laugh


Yeah, i have the real brand name ones. Plus to make sure that it's swarovski, you should always do the head pin test. Helps out in the weeding out process.

I want to work with rose quartz but i can't find them in the right shape. Why is it so hard to find disc shaped beads without the internet?


Have you heared of a store called Micheal's? They sell the disk rose quartz =D
 
     

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I live in Australia and the nearest bead store that sells gemstone beads, heart swaroskis and so forth is so far away...

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Yay! fellow jewelers :3
i love the pics u guys posted of ur jewelry
keep doin watchu do, its great biggrin
i have a deviantart, go check it out!
http://sohaila.deviantart.com/
 
     
 
ohh i love seed-beading. like making daisy chains =D
and sometimes i'll take silver jewellery making workshops, i've made a few rings and earings =D
     

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