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Introduce a unique element to your jewelry making with these 60pcs 6mm Natural Green African Jade Beads. Specially chosen for their superior quality, these genuine African Jade beads exhibit a highly polished, smooth, and shiny surface that adds a touch of elegance to your craft.
Features:
Color: An authentic African Jade color, lending a subtle and sophisticated touch to any jewelry piece.
Material: Composed of genuine stone, these beads are not only beautiful but are also durable.
Size: With a standardized bead size of 6mm and hole size of 1.0mm, they are perfect for creating a vast range of pieces, from bracelets, necklaces, earrings, to rings.
Design: Each bead is meticulously shaped into a round which complements any design you have in mind.
Quantity: Each strand comes with approximately 68 beads, ready to fuel your creativity!
Perfect for beading, DIY gifts, or creating stunning pieces of jewelry for men and women alike, these beads are as versatile as they are elegant. They are ideal for everyday projects or for adding sophistication to your special occasion designs. Please note that the color and pattern may slightly vary due to natural properties of the stones.
Enhance your design prowess with these natural African Jade beads. Not just a component - it's your unique path to exquisite creativity.
The craftsmanship is beautiful.
The colors are vibrant and subtle.
Stone had great color and nice weight to it.
The holes were drilled perfectly.
They were very easy to string and wire wrap.
These stones are beautiful and seem to be genuine.
Made great bracelets mixed with hematite.
Amazing gemstones and very good price.
The beads were size 6mm, not 8mm as advertised.
Quality of the stones is mediocre with chipped paint and cracked beads.
The product is not as advertised, with obvious dyes and not natural.
Too small to work with and not as advertised.
Beads appear lifeless and dull compared to online photos.
Obvious unnatural coloring and acid dyed stones.
Only 10 beads had the agate pattern; the rest were plain or broken.
Possibly resin or cheap plastic, not natural jade.