2.5 mm round faceted Malachite beads
Did you know?
The name malachite comes from the Latin "malachites" meaning "through" and the ancient Greek "malakh? meaning "mallow". This green stone inherited its name because of its green color, which particularly resembles that of mallow leaves.
In ancient times, malachite stone was used in powder form in various iconographic paintings.
According to their belief, the Romans considered it to possess protective virtues.
But here we'll focus on its aesthetic qualities rather than its virtues.
What can I do with my faceted beads?
When in possession of beads, you can create a plethora of costume jewelry.
From necklaces to rings and earrings, the world of jewelry is yours.
Here are a few ideas, but the important thing is to let your creativity do the talking.
Get inspired by Puca's DIY bola necklace tutorial.
- Make a multi-rang wrap bracelet.
- A faceted bead long necklace.
- A pair of baroque-style earrings.
- You can also customize a T-shirt or a top- the possibilities are endless!
- A colorful idea for this summer: make a long necklace with a coral pompom and round faceted beads.
If you're new to jewelry-making, learn the basics with our technical sheets.
You can find inspiration and creative ideas in our Tutorials category.
Don't hesitate to share your DIY (Do it Yourself) creations with us.
Please note that each stone is unique and may differ significantly from the photo.
Details:
Diameter: approx. 2.5 mm
Hole diameter: 0.5 mm
Sold by 39 cm strand, i.e. approx. 150 pieces.
























