These round facetedLabradorite beads will be a great help in creating your DIY costume jewelry.
How to use gemstones to create jewelry?
Create a Tibetan-style bracelet by slipping your labradorite stone beads onto an elastic thread. Wear it alone or with other gemstone bracelets.
Get inspired by our mala bracelet tutorial. Simply thread your faceted beads onto a waxed thread. Add a few natural seed beads, Rondelle beads, wooden beads and a charm. Finish it off with a slipknot to make it easy to adjust to your wrist.
Make a beaded bracelet with the natural beads of your choice, and add a few golden beads for a bright touch. Feel free to make lots of beaded bracelets in this style to wear as a trendy accumulation on your wrist.
Looking for more ideas? Take a look at our do-it-yourself natural stone jewelry designs. They're sure to inspire you.
Are you new to DIY? We've put together a series of technical sheets to help you create your own costume jewelry. Discover the essential basics, as well as our beginner's jewelry course to learn how to make easy jewelry items such as a necklace with beads or an elastic bracelet.
Did you know? This fine stone (formerly known as"semi-precious stone") owes its name to the Canadian province of Labrador, where it was discovered. Highly prized for its blue-green reflections, labradorite has a magical allure. It is even said to contain aurora borealis rays.
Want to know more about Labradorite stone? Discover its meaning, origins and properties on our technical data sheet.
Please note that each stone is unique and may differ significantly from the photo. This stone may have inclusions.
Size may vary by a few millimeters!
Details:
Diameter: 6 mm
Hole diameter: 0.9 mm
Sold per 38-centimeter strand, i.e. approx. 60 beads.

























