Have fun creating original DIY costume jewelry with these round faceted gemstone beads!
What is stabilized chrysocolla? It's real, natural chrysocolla. The term stabilized simply means that it is impregnated with a colorless resin on the surface. This treatment increases hardness, reduces porosity and fills any cracks, but does not alter the structure or color.
They are easily tempted by their turquoise-green marbled color, with a brown or even rusty hue. Mix them with Seed beads, glass beads, pearly beads, golden beads, freshwater pearls or Heishi beads. Easy to use, you'll never want to be without them!
Did you know?
Derived from the Greek chrysos meaning gold and kola meaning glue, the name of this natural stone comes from the fact that it was used as a flux to solder gold in ancient times.
Renaissance painters used the pigments of this turquoise-hued gemstone in their works.
How to make bead jewelry?
Get inspired by our tutorial to make a multi-row necklace from gemstone and silk cord. It's the perfect way to show off your décolleté. Get inspired by our tutorial!
Create a slender necklace using our easy tutorial. Wear it on its own for a minimalist look, or in combination with other chains for a trendy look.
Looking for earrings? Create original earrings by hanging your gemstone beads on a geometric spacer.
Looking for more ideas? Take a look at our DIY jewelry designs. They're sure to inspire you.
Are you new to creating costume jewelry? Don't panic! We've prepared a number of cards to guide you through your first steps in the world of DIY. Discover a wide range of techniques for creating your own jewelry, as well as our beginner's jewelry course for making easy jewelry items such as bead necklaces.
Please note that each stone is unique and may vary in size and color.
Details:
Diameter: 2 mm
Internal hole diameter: 0.5 mm
Sold in bags of 32 centimetres, i.e. approx. 155 beads.
























