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For 15% off anything from our bead store enter
ONYX in
the box at checkout and click "Redeem Coupon".
Use NOW - as expires Friday
3rd July 2015.
No minimum order, but can only for used at
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or
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and cannot be used with any other discount or eBay.
Gain With Glass
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Glass Beads
Are Good!
Glass
beads are very popular for necklaces, bracelets, earrings,
anklets and piercing. You can also use them on lamps, head caps
and tiaras, even threaded on curtains. Because glass is a
cheaper alternative to crystal and more available. There are
also many more shapes and colours available in glass beads than
crystal - and as gemstones, they come faceted, matt, or
high-gloss too. These shapes can range from simple designs like
spheres, teardrops and leaves, to original and obscure forms
that can be indescribable. However, versatility is the key to
getting the most from your string - so buy round beads to avoid
leftovers.
Glass
beads are available in a variety of colours like primary colours
of red, green, and clear to more sparkling colours of aqua,
magenta and rose. Many are multi-coloured with a blow effect as
can occur on glass vases and beakers. Glass beads, especially
when making jewellery items can be mixed with other beads on the
thread. The mixture depends on the role of the item. A formal
necklace may incorporate a few crystal beads threaded with the
glass beads to give an impression of expense and class. However,
a more casual look may prefer to incorporate shells or seed
beads instead.
Most glass beads are made out of matt glass, dichroic glass and
lamp worked glass. These regular forms of glass beads are
relatively cheap to purchase. Glass beads are available from
specific suppliers located in shopping malls and internet shops.
The beads can usually be purchased individually, however the
cost of the beads tends to fall the more beads that are
purchased.
Glass beads can also be found in rare forms of vintage glass.
These glass beads are usually from Germany, Japan, Italy and
Czechoslovakia. These vintage beads are usually hand made and
therefore more expansive and are common purchases for collectors
or customers requiring a rare piece of jewellery to be made.
Glass beads, as with many other beads are usually purchased
ready holed and are thread onto either cotton or nylon threads.
Glass Pearls Are
Fantastic For the Price!
What are glass pearls
These are man-made and coated to give a fantastic glossy
eye-catching sheen. Like genuine pearls they have a substantial
feel and weight, and are cool to the touch.
Advantage of glass beads
They
cost less than real pearls or gemstones and look almost the
same. Except they lack the grooving found in cheaper natural
pearls. They are more varied, in different shapes and bright
colours like yellow, red, green and blue - as well as sparkling
shades like aqua, magenta and rose. Most strings of our glass
pearls are only 99p or US$1.65!
Mix glass with other
beads
When making jewellery, blend glass
with gemstones depending on the design. A formal necklace may
use a few crystal beads threaded with glass beads to give an
impression of style and expense. However, a more casual look
might incorporate shells instead
All Our
Glass Beads at
MrBead.co.uk
or
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Ruby
– July’s
Birthstone
Like
a perfect red rose, the Ruby's rich colour speaks of love and
passion. July's birthstone is among the most highly prized
of gems throughout history. The Ruby was considered to have
magical powers, and was worn by royalty as a talisman against
evil. It was thought to grow darker when danger was
imminent, and to return to its original colour once safe.
The
word Ruby comes from the Latin "ruber," meaning red. Ruby
is the hardest mineral after diamond, a variety of the mineral
Corundum, and is found as crystals within metamorphic rock.
It comes in a variety of colours, and is called a sapphire in
any colour except red. Rubies range in hue from an orangey
red to a purplish red, but the most prized gems are a true red.
Large rubies are very rare and valuable. The most
beautiful crystals are thought to be from Burma, but they are
also found in many other countries.
Rubies
were thought to represent heat and power. Ancient tribes
used the gem as bullets for blowguns, and it was said that a
ruby would boil water instantly. Ground to powder, this
crystal was used as a cure for indigestion - and it has been
said that the ruby's red glow comes from an internal flame that
cannot be extinguished, making a gift of this stone symbolic of
everlasting love. And if worn on the left hand, ancient
lore has it that the ruby will bring good fortune to its
wearer.
July's Alternate
Gemstone - Onyx
The
Romans, Italians and Hebrew all have a different gemstone for
July - Onyx.
Onyx is a term used for several stones. It
has been dyed since ancient time, with the popular pure black
variety, being dyed microcrystalline quartz. Its natural colour
is usually brown, white or grey. And onyx used in architecture
isn't a form of quartz at all, but a type of limestone marble.
Onyx is very similar to agate. With straight bands of brown,
white or black, where agate has curved bands of many colours.
Although
regarded as protective, onyx has a reputation as a stone of
discord. Onyx was worn to cool the ardors of love, probably
because it helps to balance the mind and emotions. Not only
avoided by lovers, but also at night, as it provoked nightmares.
However, it does improve concentration and devotion, hence many
onyx rosaries. Onyx is a strength-giving stone, aiding
confidence and useful for athletes or people under stress. Its
energy is a mental tonic and can help you cope with fears and
worries, making you feel in harmony with your surroundings.
To see our onyx click
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Summer's Here!
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See Our Summer Bead Category at
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MrBead Spring UK Bead Fairs
Visit us in the UK this spring, say you're a
MrBead Newsletter reader and receive a free gift and a gold &
black MrBead bag!
Date |
Name |
Venue |
Address |
Time |
Details |
Saturday 27th June |
Kentish Town MrBead Bead Show |
Kentish Town Community Centre Main
Hall
|
17 Busby Place, London NW5 2SP |
11m to 4pm |
Click |
We're back to China
restocking during July. Many new beads in August!
Sat & Sun 1st & 2nd August |
Kempton Park Gem 'n' Bead Fair |
Kempton Park Racecourse |
Staines Road East, London TW16 5AQ
|
10am to 5pm Sat 10am to 4pm Sun |
Click |
Sat & Sun 8th & 9th August |
Welsh Gem 'n' Bead Fair |
Royal Welsh Showground |
Llanelwedd, Builth Wells, Powys LD2
3SY |
10am to 5pm Sat 10am to 4pm Sun |
Click |
Sat & Sun 15th & 16th August |
Harrogate Gem 'n' Bead Fair |
Pavillions of Harrogate |
Great Yorkshire Showground, HG2 8NZ
|
10am to 5pm Sat 10am to 4pm Sun |
Click |
Sunday 23rd August |
Scottish Bead Fair |
Perth Concert Hall |
Mill Street, Perth PH1 5HZ |
10.30am to 4.30pm |
Click |
Sat & Sun 19th & 20th Sept |
Newark Gem 'n' Bead Fair |
Newark Showground |
Winthorpe, Notts NG24 2NY
|
10am to 5pm Sat 10am to 4pm Sun |
Click |
Saturday 26th Sept |
Kentish Town MrBead Bead Show |
Kentish Town Community Centre Main
Hall |
17 Busby Place, London NW5 2SP |
11am to 4pm |
Click |
Sunday 27th Sept |
Autumn Bead Fair |
Holiday Inn, Garforth |
Garforth, Leeds LS251LH |
10am to 4pm |
Click |
We nip back to HongKong the end of June - but
will return to the UK the end of July for 12 more shows.
Full list of:
our 2015 UK Bead Fairs
See a video of some of our past bead fairs
15% Off Anything From
MrBead!
For 15% off anything from our bead store enter
ONYX in
the box at checkout and click "Redeem Coupon".
Use NOW - as expires Friday
3rd July 2015.
No minimum order, but can only for used at
MrBead.com
or
MrBead.co.uk
and cannot be used with any other discount or eBay.
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