Green Dyed Rondelle Bead Strand
Show your creativity by creating fun and fresh jewelry combinations. Green Dyed Rondelle Bead Strand is made of morganite beads with a rondelle shape. They are dyed with an exciting pattern of greens and purples that highlight the natural stone look. Use these beads to design an exciting necklace or to fill in a cute charm bracelet. Find a fun way to increase your accessory collection by crafting with beads!
- Strand Length: 5.75"
- Bead Dimensions: 2.3mm x 4.1mm
- Approximate Hole Size: 0.8118mm
- Material: Morganite
- Shape: Rondelle
- Finish: Glossy
- Color: Green, Purple, Gray & Black
- Age Grade: 16+
- Quantity: 1 Strand
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$5.49Gorgeous Morganite Beads
I have never seen morganite beads this color before. If they were from an individual seller and not a large company I would not think they were genuine. The color is out of this world. I bought two strands and plan on buying more for making jewelry.
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These look a lot like ruby in zoisite. The stock shelf tag didn't mention that they were dyed. I had assumed it was mislabeled as morganite on the bead tag. I try to steer clear of the dyed beads. Oh well, I'll know better next time.