Have fun creating original DIY costume jewelry with these faceted beads!
Mix them with seed beads, glass beads, pearl beads, gold beads, freshwater pearls or Heishi beads. These faceted pearls are so addictive, you'll want to place them everywhere.
Warning: morganite beads have a naturally soft, pastel hue, which may appear pinker due to the pink thread used for mounting.
How to make pearl jewelry?
Get inspired by our tutorial to create an original pearl necklace by slipping a few of these faceted pearls into the middle of Miyuki pearls. Don't hesitate to match the gemstone pendant with the rest of your necklace.
You're more into earrings? Make creole ear rings by weaving your pearls onto a creole to decorate.
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 put together a series of cards to guide you through your first steps in the DIY world. Discover the essential basics, such as how to make a necklace with pearls or how to make an elastic bracelet.
Did you know?
From the Beryl family, this pastel-hued natural stone is ideal for women's jewelry, such as pretty semi-precious stone necklaces.
Please note that each stone is unique and may differ significantly from the photo.
Details:
Diameter: 2 mm
Thickness: approx. 1 mm
Internal diameter of hole: 0.5 mm
Sold per 39-centimeter strand, i.e. approx. 300 beads.
























