The return to natural materials is increasingly inspiring designers. Our wooden beads respond to this trend, offering a wide range of finishes: from raw wood for personalization to colored or varnished versions, in all shapes.





Whether you're designing delicate jewelry, teat clips or macramé hangers, you'll find the perfect bead for your project here.
Beads in untreated wood are particularly appealing to DIY enthusiasts who want to paint or varnish their creations themselves. This untreated wood provides an ideal base for expressing your creativity, while retaining the warmth of the natural material, perfect for a sleek Scandinavian style.
For those who prefer ready-to-use beads, we also offer beads in colored wood, as well as varnished versions that provide lasting protection for your creations.
These natural beads are perfect for making colorful, long-lasting jewelry for the whole family. But that's not all! You can also create accessories such as an original bag , or decorative objects like macramé hangers.
Choosing the right diameter is essential, as it determines the use and final look of your creation.
On our site, you'll find a wide choice of beads in a variety of shapes: round beads, geometric beads (hexagons, polygons), rondelle beads, cubes and square beads for modern compositions.
To clean your beads in raw or varnished wood, simply use a soft cloth slightly dampened with lukewarm water and mild soap. Wipe dry immediately. Never put them in the dishwasher or washing machine, as this will cause the wood to swell and crack.
Yes, raw wood beads are ideal for DIY personalization. You can use acrylic paint, gouache or Posca markers. For a long-lasting finish, remember to apply a protective varnish (matte or gloss) after painting. If the bead is intended for a child, be sure to use only toy-safe (non-toxic) paints and varnishes.
A raw wood bead is sanded but has not received any surface treatment: it is matt and ready to be painted or oiled. A varnished bead has received a protective coating (often gloss or satin) that makes it more resistant to stains, humidity and wear, while enhancing the wood's natural color.