Chocolate-toned spheres with embedded spiral patterns fused during the molten stage, drilled pole-to-pole to prevent rotation on headpins.
Brown Round Swirl Glass Beads
$0.46
62 in stock
62 in stock
Description
Brown Swirl Glass Beads
Light shifts across these spheres like movement caught mid-spin, the embedded spirals catching warmth under lamplight before cooling to taupe when carried outdoors. Each brown swirl glass bead holds its pattern locked beneath a smooth exterior—no surface texture to snag thread, just the visual depth of contrasting tones twisted into the glass before it hardened. The weight sits comfortably between lightweight acrylic and dense gemstone, substantial enough to anchor drop earrings without pulling on stretched lobes after hours of wear.
- 12mm diameter perfectly spherical beads with consistent wall thickness
- Pole-to-pole drilling orientation keeps beads facing forward on wire and cord
- Embedded spiral detailing created during molten stage, fused permanently into glass structure
- Standard hole accommodates headpins and 20-22 gauge wire
- Warm chocolate base shifts to cooler taupe under natural daylight
- Sold individually for precise project planning without leftover stock
Thread one onto a copper headpin beneath a hammered cap—the vertical drilling means drop earrings hang straight without twisting sideways throughout the day. These 12mm round glass beads serve as anchor points at the base of graduated necklaces, sitting beneath smaller 6mm rounds to create visual weight exactly where your composition needs it. Macramé artists appreciate how the pole-to-pole orientation eliminates decorative elements facing sideways instead of forward, maintaining clean alignment along natural fibre cord. The spiral pattern glass introduces texture interest without competing against hammered metal or brushed finishes in mixed media assemblages.
Under incandescent lighting the spheres read as rich chocolate, photographing consistently without sudden hue shifts that plague some glass formulations. This colour stability matters when shooting finished pieces for online listings—what you see at your workbench matches what appears in digital images. The smooth finish bridges matte natural materials and polished metal spacers, creating cohesion across mixed-texture designs where every component needs to speak the same visual language.


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