







A ceramic bead is a bead shaped from clay, dried, and then fired; it is often coated with a layer of color applied before a second firing, which gives it its final glossy or matte finish.
Once fired, they are sturdy but remain more susceptible to severe impacts than glass or metal. Careful handling during assembly is recommended to preserve their finish.
Simply wipe them down with a soft, dry cloth, avoiding impacts, prolonged exposure to moisture, and contact with chemicals or cosmetics that could dull their finish
They pair especially well with wooden beads, natural stones, or gold-plated findings, creating jewelry with a natural, bohemian, or summery style.