These 6mm ovals flash rainbow iridescence over a deep plum base, fire-polished to catch light from every faceted angle.
10 Dark Purple Colour ‘AB’ Oval Fire Polish Glass Bead – (6mm)
$2.00
29 in stock
29 in stock
Description
Dark Purple AB Glass Beads
The 1mm threading hole on these dark purple AB glass beads accommodates both fine beading wire and thicker stringing materials, making them adaptable for layered designs where you need beads to sit snugly between crisp spacing or cluster together with minimal gap. Each oval measures 6mm lengthwise by 4mm across, a proportion that reads as gently elongated rather than stretched, so they nestle into curves without distorting the flow of a bracelet or necklace strand. The Aurora Borealis coating shifts from peacock blue to rose gold depending on viewing angle, transforming what might otherwise be a single-note purple into a multidimensional focal element.
- Pack of 10 6mm oval fire polish beads with 4mm width
- 1mm threading hole suits 0.4mm beading wire through to 0.8mm cord
- Aurora borealis faceted beads with multi-faceted surface for maximum light refraction
- Deep plum base colour overlaid with rainbow iridescent finish
- Fire-polished Czech glass construction with smooth, rounded edges
These work beautifully as spacers between larger 8mm gemstone rounds when you want a jewel-toned accent that doesn’t compete for attention, or cluster three along a headpin for earring drops that catch light without adding weight. The oval profile means they sit horizontally when strung, creating a sleeker line than round beads in choker-length necklaces where you want the design to hug the collarbone. Pair them with pale lavender Czech pressed glass to build tonal depth, or contrast against warm copper findings for a moody autumn palette.
The AB coating on these ovals is heat-fused rather than spray-applied, so it resists chipping even when wire-wrapping with firm tension around the bead. At 6mm they’re substantial enough to hold their own as the primary bead in minimalist stud earrings—just one per side on a simple post—or thread five onto sterling silver chain links for a graduated bracelet where each oval sits inside its own loop.









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