Description
Opal AB White are cloudy white beads with an added rainbow affect. The AB (or aurora borealis) finish, though still subtle, is more pronounced on the opal beads than it is on other white beads, so it's the perfect choice for bead artists who want to emphasize the rainbow.
Opal beads have a cloudy translucent appearance. Light can pass through the bead, but the glass is not see-through, like transparent beads. Because the glass is translucent stringing material color can affect the overall appearance; beads strung on black thread will look darker than the same beads strung on white thread. Available in a limited range of colors, opal beads are the closest contemporary substitute for the historical greasy" beads.
Seed beads are a very popular and time-honored option for any bead artist, whether your art is worn on the powwow trail, displayed in a gallery, or adorning a person. They are fairly uniform in shape and size. They can be used in virtually any beaded project, including applique or flat stitch, lane stitch, peyote stitch, loomwork, bead weaving, bead stringing and jewelry making. Since they are so versatile, we recommend using seed beads for beginning beaders, classes, and workshops.
Size 10 (or 10/0) Seed Beads measure between 2.2-2.4mm. The hole of the bead is at least 0.70mm in width. Beads are sold strung on hanks; each hank contains 12 20-inch strands. Approximately 3,800 beads per hank. Made in the Czech Republic.
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Opal beads have a cloudy translucent appearance. Light can pass through the bead, but the glass is not see-through, like transparent beads. Because the glass is translucent stringing material color can affect the overall appearance; beads strung on black thread will look darker than the same beads strung on white thread. Available in a limited range of colors, opal beads are the closest contemporary substitute for the historical greasy" beads.
Seed beads are a very popular and time-honored option for any bead artist, whether your art is worn on the powwow trail, displayed in a gallery, or adorning a person. They are fairly uniform in shape and size. They can be used in virtually any beaded project, including applique or flat stitch, lane stitch, peyote stitch, loomwork, bead weaving, bead stringing and jewelry making. Since they are so versatile, we recommend using seed beads for beginning beaders, classes, and workshops.
Size 10 (or 10/0) Seed Beads measure between 2.2-2.4mm. The hole of the bead is at least 0.70mm in width. Beads are sold strung on hanks; each hank contains 12 20-inch strands. Approximately 3,800 beads per hank. Made in the Czech Republic.