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Unique Beads From India - Lac Beads by Himanshu A. Topic: Free Articles
Lac beads are one of the rarest and most unique beads in the world. They are made from a natural and eco-friendly substance called lac. Lac is a resinous substance which is secreted by tiny lac insects (say beetle) which belong to bug family. The widely known lac insect in India is known as "kerria ...
Published: Monday 13 October, 2008
Beading And Jewellery Making - A Passion For Fashion! by Caroline Sykes Topic: Free Articles
Your jewellery makes a statement about you. We all know how important first impressions are, and what you wear contributes to that impression. There are so many styles of jewellery available to the consumer, with prices ranging from a few pounds to thousands of pounds. So why make it yourself?
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Glass Beads -The History and Making Of by Hayden Branston Topic: Free Articles
Glass Beads -The History and Making Of
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Profile of a New Business – A Working Mum's Success by Caroline Sykes Topic: Free Articles
Setting up a new business is a major decision, and can be very scary. But many successful businesses start with a trickle of an idea, which develops gradually over time. See how we started Magpie Jewellery, read on...
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Beading And Jewellery Making - Blending Gemstone Healing With St by Caroline Sykes Topic: Free Articles
We all like to use gemstones when designing and making jewellery, but have you ever considered their impact on the health of the user. Could you design jewellery specifically to help someones health? Read on to find out which gemstones are good for which ailments.
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Silversmithing - The Basics of Working With Silver, What You Nee by Caroline Sykes Topic: Free Articles
When you see a stunning piece of worked silver jewellery in a shop, have you ever wondered at the skill which goes into making it? How do silversmiths create those fabulous items we all covet? What techniques are involved, and what tools do they use?
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The manufacture of millefiori glass beads, is Venetian glass rea by Caroline Sykes Topic: Free Articles
Millefiori glass beads are stunning and intricate, and remain one of the most popular designs of beads. How are they made, and are venetian Murano beads really better than their cheaper foreign competitors?
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Who is Magpie Jewellery, and why buy your glass beads and findings from us?

Magpie Jewellery is a company set up in 2004 by a mad beader who was dissatisfied with the quality and range of beads available. By building relationships with bead manufacturers directly, over a number of years, we have managed to consistently bring you the very best in glass beads, sterling silver beads, vermeil beads, wood beads and cloisonne beads available in the UK, at some of the best prices. Many of the beads you will find on this website you will not find anywhere else in the UK.

Above all, because we are managed by beaders for beaders, we know and understand what you are looking for and strive to consistently deliver what you need. Whether you buy your beads and jewellery findings wholesale or retail, let us provide you with the best available.

What do we sell and where do we get it from?

We source beads and beading products from all over the world, so that you have the very best available at some great prices.

Glass beads

Most of our glass beads are hand made in India and China by skilled artisans. We look for the best quality of lampwork glass beads in a huge range of colours shapes and sizes. Look out for our tapestry glass beads and our blown glass beads in particular, as these are very fashionable at the moment and our prices are some of the best in the industry. We also import glass beads from Czech glass factories, and all our Murano glass beads are handmade in Venice using the traditional methods which ensure that Murano glass remains the very best quality glass in the world. If you would like to know more about how our glass beads are made, just visit out Free Articles section, where we have a couple of articles all about how glass beads are made.

Gemstone beads

At Magpie Jewellery we love all things sparkly, so we adore gemstone beads. We have a range of gemstone beads from all over the world. Many of our gemstone beads you will have heard of, like quartz gemstone beads and agate beads, but we also have some more exotic gemstone beads like muscovite, pretty semi transparent pink gemstone beads. We are contantly sourcing new gemstones and are committed to bringing you some of the most stunning gemstone beads, so you can make the most stunning jewellery.

Jewellery Findings

Of course, having all the stunning beads in the world means nothing if you can't put them together. At Magpie Jewellery, we take pride in offering you a comprehensive range of jewellery findings so that your imagination isn't limited by your materials. As well as the usual sterling silver findings, we also stock a large range of silver plated jewellery findings, gold plated jewellery findings, and and ever increasing range of antique bronze and platinum plated findings. We also stock 24ct gold vermeil jewellery findings, if you are making something a bit special. All our jewellery findings are nickel free.

Wooden Beads

Wooden beads can be truly stunning, if you can get a quality supply. We stock a range of genuine ebony wooden beads, carved with intricate patterns which set off the delicate woodgrain. These are also available as rosewood wooden beads, if you fancy something a bit lighter. We also have some stunning Chinese wooden ojime beads, which feature intricate and symbolic Chinese carvings on large boxwood wooden beads. We have these as rondells, vase beads, and owls, frogs and the cutest elephants you'll ever see.

Jewellery Making Books and Jewellery Magazines

Not everyone is a born jewellery designer, and we all have to learn somewhere. For basic jewellery making techniques, design ideas and inspiration, through to complex designs from established jewellery designers, you can find what you need in our catalogue of jewellery books and jewellery making magazines. Beading techniques with glass beads and seed beads, working with wire and fabric, making you own beads, beading stitches, colour co-ordination, these are just a few of the topics covered. Whatever you need you can find in one of our jewellery making books.


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