These India Fancy Color Bead Mixes are color coordinated combinations of glass beads in many different styles and techniques including some Lampwork Beads. Each one will have one predominant color.
If you order these bulk mixes at the 10 package price break, you may get your beads in the large bags that come directly from the overseas vendor. These bags may contain a small amount of broken or otherwise unusable beads (we do not open them). The individual 50 and 100 gram bags are packaged by Beaded Impressions - we make an effort to cull the broken or mis-formed beads, but you still may find an occasional unusable bead in the bags.
All the beads in the mix have a base color in the olive green color family. There are beads with fancy Lampwork techniques such as surface trail and adventurine.
It comes in lots of amber, tan and cream colors along with the topaz as shown in picture. There also are beads with fancy Lampwork techniques such as surface trail and adventurine.
This coordinated color mix of larger beads in transparent aqua blue beads and opaque light blue beads. Beads come in various shapes with cane work, trailing & lampwork and other surface decoration, as shown.
Large Fancy Purple Mix is a bold mix of transparent amethyst purple beads and opaque medium purple to lilac beads. Beads come in various shapes with cane work, trailing & lampwork and other surface decoration.
Large Fancy Blue Mix is a bold mix of transparent cobalt blue beads and opaque medium blue beadsBeads come in various shapes with cane work, trailing & lampwork and other surface decoration.
Lots of shapes and styles in this mix from 8mm barrels to 30mm bottle shapes. Plenty of black and black/white combination beads, and many gold adventurine, black color cores, and 'wedding cake' lampwork also.
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A Note Regarding Bulk India Glass Mix Beads
India glass often appears 'dusty' - this greyish material is 'kiln release' or 'kiln wash'. It is a material that is used to allow the beads to slip off of the wire that they are formed on in the process of manufacturing. Just rinse your beads in a colander or a piece of cloth to remove the remaining 'dust'.