This is a collection focal beads that are perfect suitable for all types of jewelry designs. You'll find dozens of gemstone pendants made from a wide variety of semi-precious stones. All your favorite styles are included- briolettes, marquis cut, donuts, teardrop, pillow, and free form. We've included a great selection of lampwork and crystal drops that will add some style and flair to designs. There are also a few focal pearls, shells, and lots of metal charms included!
Unusual freeform shapes! Agate pendant beads vary from pale blue to clear with possible inclusions, druse, and brown edges from the original geode formations. No two beads are alike!
Porcelain Jasper gives you a lovely mix of mauve, pink, grey & cream colors in a vast array of patterns. These tabular drop beads give you a smooth palatte to observe the variety of this unique gemstone.
Fancy Jasper is carved into a nicely sized focal drop that is made in a cabochon style (domed front, flat back). Colors vary widely - please see 'More Details' to see a big picture showing a wider array of the possible colors.
Cylinder shaped focal beads are made from Lapis Lazuli. Beads look oval shaped when looking from either end. Mixed medium blues with Pyrite & other inclusions.
Freeform Moukaite beads in a variety of interesting shapes. Picture shows only a few. Very good color in this stock - some beads are mostly one color and others have interesting variations.
Interesting Tektite Freeform beads have glossy & pebbly front surfaces. Tektites are pieces of glass that are formed when a large meteorite impacts with the Earth's surface.
These unique faceted teardrops are made from a multi-colored natural Agate. They have been selected for their unique patterns of clear to grey Agate within a frame of white Agate. Occasionally, you will also see tiny spots of Druse.
Please click on the image to see weight ranges and approximate dimensions for each size category.
Minature tab pendant with silver plated findings is made from Baltic Amber. Please click on the small picture to see a larger one that better show the relative size of these drops.