2x4mm Celsian 'Farfalle' Beads [290+]
Cost per bead: |
.9 cent (i.e., slightly less than one penny each) |
Bead material: |
Glass |
Country of origin: |
Czech Republic |
Size/shape: |
4mm (long) x 2mm (wide) wiener-shaped beads with the hole running through the width – imagine an actual wiener with a toothpick in it. Unlike a wiener, however, the beads are thinner at the center. |
Colors/description: |
Clear beads with a celsian coating. Celsian coatings are golden-metallic and lustrous. The coating is not synthetic. |
Hole size: |
1mm (estimated). |
Defects: |
The beads appear to be in good shape, although an occasional bead may be malformed. |
How photographed: |
At the window in natural daylight. |
Comments: |
The picture may have come out a little too bright and yellowish, but not by much. These are very richly colored beads.
My supplier claims that these are very popular beads, so I got them in a bunch of colors. They are as small as seed beads. I think there are supposed to be 300 beads on each strand. I counted a strand and came up with a bit more than 290. A customer of mine says she can buy these for $1.50 per strand on another site. I can't sell them that cheaply, although if you buy $100 worth of beads, you'll get 10% off plus free shipping, which brings the price down to about $2.10. If you can find that other site, more power to you.
These beads are called, alternately, farfalle or butterfly or bowtie beads, although really they look like small hot dogs. I guess that "hot dog" and "wiener" are not very appealing terms. |
Date first posted: | March 31, 2010 |
Supplier: | B |
Caleb's notes: |