Light Step: A Loom-Woven Instep Decoration in Summer 2026 Colors
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Read more2FI160-G: Crimp Bead Fluted AT Brass 2mm - 500PPK is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
These 2mm fluted brass crimp beads do double duty — they secure your stringing wire and add a polished, intentional finishing touch right at the clasp. You get 500 pieces per pack, so you'll have plenty on hand for production work or a long run of projects.
The metallic brass finish reads like plated metal: fully opaque, warm-toned, and solid-looking against cord or wire.
Use them wherever a standard crimp bead would go, but reach for these when the end finish matters — the fluted profile catches light and looks deliberate rather than purely functional, making them a good fit for finished necklaces and bracelets where the hardware is visible near the clasp.
Pickup available at 8535 Commerce Place Drive NE Ste A
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Crimp beads and Crimp tubes are a vital element when designing with beading stringing wire. What's the difference between a crimp bead and a crimp tube? Crimp beads are round and look like little metal seed beads. Crimp tubes are more cylindircal. Crimp beads take up less space in your design, but crimp tubes offer more surface contact with the wire, thus making them a bit more secure. Basically, you'll want to select a crimp tube when finishing off the ends of necklaces and bracelets, or when your crimp will not be highly visible. Choose a crimp bead when incorporating crimps into more visible areas of your designs such as when showcasing your wire, illusion designs, and when using them as accent beads or spacers.
Use a Crimping plier for best crimping results.
2FI160-G: Crimp Bead Fluted AT Brass 2mm - 500PPK is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.