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THE FOLLOWING PRODUCT
CATEGORIES HAVE BEEN LIQUIDATED AND ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE:
Bangles
Beadalon Products
Bone Beads
Bone Hair Pins
Beadsmith Items
Beading Tools
Cones
Chime Pendants
Crimps & Tube Beads
Earwires/Earposts
Elbows and Sliders
Gemstone Beads
Jump Rings
Letter Beads
Softflex Beading Wire
Suede Lace
Sterling Hair Pins
Bone Cabochons
Gold Vermeil Caps
Gold Vermeil Beads
Gold Vermeil Clasps/Toggles
Gold Vermeil Earwires
Gold Vermeil Elbows
Gold Vermeil Spacers
Prayer Boxes
T-Drops
Toggles
Wood Beads
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Our Customers' Creations!
If you have made something truly special from
Beads of Bali items, share your creations with our community! Simply send
a digital image and description of your work to cs1@beadsofbali.com
(a jpeg or gif file is preferred).
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These necklaces and earrings come from the imagination of
Shawn Tempesta, owner of JEWELRY BY SHAWN. Shawn is from
Oxnard, California. You can visit her website at http://www.jewelrybyshawn.com.
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We love the simple elegance of this wonderful bracelet by Antonia
Schlueter of Italy. It is made of Bali sterling silver and
black matte glass beads on an elastic cord.
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These three beautiful bracelets were made by Lisa Miller, a professional jewelry
designer, of beautiful artisan glass beads, stone, and Beads of Bali sterling
silver beads and findings. Visit Lisa's site at www.dragonflybeads.com.
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This beautiful turquoise necklace, with Beads of Bali sterling findings,
comes from Edna of Canada. Edna likes to make "fun
jewelry" and is now developing a website that will be located at www.hotjewels.ca.
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This red beaded necklace comes from Kathleen Porter and
features square Beads of Bali beads and large cones, with red glass beads, and one of my dichroic glass pendants as the focal bead. Currently for sale at a gallery in Wyandotte, Michigan.
Visit Kathleen's site at www.catspawstudios.com
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This yellow oval pendant is also from Kathleen Porter.
This double strand necklace has several different styles of Beads of Bali silver beads, small cones, pearls, glass beads, and crystals, with my oval yellow and gold dichroic focal bead. This necklace is on display at a gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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This beautiful bracelet was made by Debbie Rigby of
Rotherham in the United Kingdom. We love the way she has joined our Bali
silver with these beautiful crystal beads! Debbie invites you to contact her if you would like to commission a piece with her (SingularityAGN@aol.com)!
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Esti Allina-Turnauer, our first customer
from Israel, has a real eye for color! Check out some of her
beautiful jewelry by clicking on the image to the left! (Her website is at
www.ehmjewelry.biz!)
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These two beautiful
bracelets come from Carol Beck. of Winters, California. Carol was our
very first customers, so we were delighted to see that our first sale was
turned into such beauty!
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This wonderful piece is the
creation of Diane Gracy of Harbor Springs, Michigan. It is made of
Beads of Bali sterling silver beads and moonstone beads, with a sterling
chain and clasp.
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These two pictures are
Greek-style worry beads (komboloi). The first is made of black coral
(called "yusr") and a Beads of Bali sterling silver
cone.
The second komboloi is made
of Turkish black amber (called "oltu" stone). The sterling beads
and cap are from Beads of Bali.
These creations come from
the imagination of our first Greek customer, Effie. Visit Effie's
site at www.efosjewelry.com.
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