Facets on a bead make the stone much more interesting and valuable. They catch the light producing a sparkle and the texture adds depth. Sometimes cut is just as important as the gem itself. Close up, multi-faceted beads look awesome. At one time, all gemstones were crafted in cabochons. Facet cutting began in European jewellery around the late 13th-century. The aim is to cut the stone to maximize its brilliance, by balancing the light reflected both internally and externally. Although faceted beads these days are cut with a computerized machine, there's still a thriving community of gem cutters, often taking hours to cut a single bead.
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Agate is for mental energy and study. Price is per 15-inch string of about 32 of 12mm beads....
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The ring symbolises permanence - lasting, and not subject to decay. The Chinese word for "ring" is phonetically...
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Price is per four beads - measures 18mm x 14mm with 5mm hole. History of CharmsCarrying charms to...
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Price is per four beads - measures 14mm x 9mm with 5mm hole. History of CharmsCarrying charms to...
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Price is per 17-inch string of about 67 beads - each measures 8mm x 6mm. The Mayans, Druid...
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Price is per three beads with the Aurora Borealis effect. Measures 8mm, drilled ready to thread. Swarovski...
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Price is per 16-inch string of these beautiful beads. Each tiny rondelle measures 6mm x 4mm, about 100...
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Price is per 15.5-inch string of these beautiful beads - each measures 6mm, about 63 beads to the...
