


The design possibilities are endless, but what would you do with these mushroom beads? Or these picasso finish glass beads? IKandies found an interesting bracelet design using magatama beads in a Kumihimo braid. Never heard of magatamas? Created by Miyuki the manufacturer of Delica seed beads, these beads have a drop-like shape resembling a small petal, with an off-center hole. Often used for trim work and embellishment, they sit at a slight angle and add interest to your design.

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