Jewelry 4U
Jewelry 4U
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Take jewelry making to a new level with the best beads and craft supplies

Most women have tinkered with making jewelry here and there, but when you can handpick your favorites froma wide variety of rare and gorgeous beads and other supplies, it really adds something personal and unique to your creations. And homemade jewelry with so much care can bring a lifetime of enjoyment, and also makes for an excellent gift idea.

Make sparkling, unique beaded jewelry of your own with fine, rare, and hadcrafted beads. You can find some of the most beautiful glass, crystal, and metal beads online. Our top picks for finding high quality beads are found in our beads section, where you can find quality glass Czech, Japanese, vintage, handmade, German, Italian, Austrian, and lampwork beads; Swarovski crystal and more crystal beads; flower beads and many more!

The vintage glass beads are from places like Germany, Japan, Austria, Italy, and Czechoslavakia. Many of these beautiful beads are handmade, and all are rare and hard to find. Czech beads have been popular lately, mainly because the Czech Republic has been innovating, refurbishing old molds, and experimenting with new colors and finishes. Beadroom stocks the best of the new ideas in Czech glass beads, including a great garden collection, as well as the classics.

If you want something completely unique, try using lampwork beads. These beads are made one at a time by hand, and the bicolor spirals are an exclusive design of BeadRoom's.

Choosing from a wide array of styles, shapes, and colors available makes it easier to make truly lovely and unique creations of your own.

You can find seed beads there as well as at our other fine bead and craft stores, have a look around to find the perfect beads to fit your style and create a look that's all you.

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Did you know??

It is thought that birthstones originated when Aaron, first high priest of the Hebrews, wore 12 gemstones, representing the 12 tribes of Israel, in his silver breastplate.
Editor's Pick
Looking for gift ideas? One of my favorites is giving dangly charm bracelets with a few charms that feature passions of the recipient. That leaves them with the choice of adding more, and with a lasting and personal gift.
-Jennifer H, editor