Create lots of bright, original DIY costume jewelry with these flattened round faceted Larimar gemstone beads.
How to make jewelry with pearls?
Use elastic thread and then simply string on these Larimar pearls. The result is a bracelet of round, flattened faceted pearls that's perfect for wearing alone or with an accumulation of bracelets.
Make a chic and elegant gemstone pearl necklace using our quick and easy tutorial.
Are you more of an earrings person? Slip these blue pearls onto creoles and decorate them with a few gold round pearls, and you're done! You've got a pretty pair of creole earrings to wear on any occasion.
Need more ideas? Get inspired by our natural stone jewelry tutorials. You're sure to find your favorite!
Are you new to creating costume jewelry? Don't panic! We've prepared a series of cards to guide you through your first steps in the world of DIY. Discover the essential basics, such as how to make a necklace with pearls or how to make an elastic bracelet.
Did you know?
The name of this fine stone, formerly known as a semi-precious stone, is a combination of the feminine first name Larissa and mar (Spanish for sea). Larimar stone has a sky-blue color veined with white, which blends equally well with silver and gold tones.
Please note that each stone is unique and may differ in color and size from the photo.
Details:
Diameter: 4 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Hole diameter: 0.7 mm
Sold in 32 cm strings, approx. 120 pieces.

















































