WebThe top side of the petal bead has a triangular shape that curves inward, while the bottom side curves outward. The indentations and uneven surface give these beads a more realistic look and add a lot of depth. Rose Petals are available in two sizes, 8x7mm and 14x13mm and the bead features one hole that goes through the top of the bead. Web[ 8-1-B-T ] Czech Rose Petals 14/13mm - CZRP-03000-01890 - Chalk White Lava Red - 12 Petals Click on photo to see product description. Visit the Gallery of Color Suggestions for great color and alternative twists to popular designs.
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WebCzech Glass 8mm Bronze Rose Petal Beads (50pc Strand) by Starman BEADS-0621. $3.39. Add to Cart Czech Glass 8mm Sapphire AB Rose Petal Beads (50pc Strand) by Starman BEADS-0609. $2.59. Add to Cart Czech Glass 8mm Oxidized Bronze Melon Bead Strand by Starman BEADS7041. $2.79. Add to Cart Sterling Silver 2 x 2mm Crimp Tube … WebCzech Glass Petal-Shaped Beads. You can add the beauty of flowers to your designs with the Czech glass petal beads. These small beads are shaped like delicate rose petals. … WebBuy Czech Glass Ruby Shimmer Rose Petal 13mm at Lima Beads in our Czech Glass online store. These petals are contoured as a natural petal would be. The shimmer finish highlights these curves. They cup together when strung. Hang the petals on a jump ring or wire to use them in earrings or a few to create a focal so the petals will face out. trying out one’s new sword