Light Step: A Loom-Woven Instep Decoration in Summer 2026 Colors
A loom-woven instep decoration — beaded foot jewelry — made from 10/0 seed beads on an elastic warp so it flexes with your foot. A summer make in this season's...
Read moreFI160-MX: Crimp Bead Assorted 150ea Silver-gold-copper-gunmetal 1 Set is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This Beadalon assortment gives you 150 crimp beads across four finishes — silver, gold, copper, and gunmetal — so you've got the right metal tone on hand no matter what colorway you're working in.
Each finish delivers a fully opaque, metal-like surface that reads like plated metal, giving your closures a polished, intentional look rather than an afterthought.
Use these to secure strung bracelets and necklaces with a clean, professional finish, or lean into the mixed metals deliberately by combining two or three tones in a single piece for an industrial or vintage-layered effect.
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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.
FI160-MX: Crimp Bead Assorted 150ea Silver-gold-copper-gunmetal 1 Set is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.