Electrify your designs with five 15mm painted glass teardrops in eye-catching neon green—a fluorescent flash that commands attention in contemporary jewellery.
5 Bright Neon Green Teardrop Painted Glass Beads – (15mm)
$1.38
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Neon Green Teardrop Beads
Will thread tension hold up when you’re knotting between beads this saturated in colour? Working with neon green teardrop beads requires a slight shift in approach—the painted glass finish responds differently to wire wrapping than natural stone, and the 1.8mm hole gives you latitude to double-loop with finer gauges. These teardrops measure exactly 15mm in length, which translates to a noticeable focal point without overwhelming delicate wirework or compact earring compositions.
- Pack of five painted glass beads in fluorescent neon green
- Each teardrop measures 15mm long by 10mm wide at the widest curve
- Generously sized 1.8mm threading hole accommodates doubled thread or thicker cords
- Smooth painted finish over glass core for consistent colour saturation
- Limited edition colour run—stock availability fluctuates
String three teardrops vertically on 0.5mm satin cord for a graduated macramé plant hanger accent, letting each bead dangle independently at staggered intervals. The 15mm glass beads work brilliantly as endpoint dangles on chunky chain bracelets—thread one onto a headpin with a 4mm black onyx rondelle, form a wrapped loop, and attach to every third link for asymmetric movement. Because the hole is generous, you can also slide these onto leather or suede cord for festival-style chokers where the bright green jewellery beads pop against natural browns and tans.
Under indoor lighting the neon green shifts slightly cooler, while direct sunlight intensifies the fluorescent quality—expect this colour to photograph brighter than it appears in low-contrast environments. The painted surface is smooth to touch but not high-gloss; it has a subtle sheen that catches light without mirror-like reflection. Thread these onto beading wire alongside matte black glass rounds for maximum chromatic contrast, or pair with silver findings to let the green dominate the visual field without competing metallic tones.










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