Rubber-coated glass spheres in eye-catching neon pink deliver a soft-touch matte surface that catches light without glare. Twenty beads per pack, each 8mm diameter.
20 Neon/Florescent Pink Glass Rubber Coating Beads – (8mm)
$3.00
65 in stock
65 in stock
Description
Neon Pink Glass Beads
What happens when you coat a glass core with a thin layer of rubber? The result transforms how light interacts with the surface—instead of reflecting sharply, it diffuses into a soft, saturated glow that reads as pure pigment rather than shine. These neon pink glass beads deliver that exact effect: a vivid, almost chalky matte finish that stays tactile under your fingertips while maintaining the weight and structure of traditional glass. The rubber coating sits uniformly across each 8mm sphere, creating consistency across all twenty beads in the pack without the colour variation you’d find in dyed wood or acrylic.
- Diameter: 8mm with a generous 1mm threading hole
- Construction: Glass core with rubber polymer surface coating
- Finish: Non-reflective matte texture, soft to touch
- Quantity: 20 beads supplied per pack
- Colour: Fluorescent pink that appears vibrant in daylight (not phosphorescent)
- Weight: Maintains glass density for proper drape
The 1mm hole accommodates most standard beading wire and cord, making these suitable for multi-strand memory wire bracelets where the matte texture contrasts beautifully against metallic spacers. Use them in children’s jewellery projects where the rubber coating adds a tactile, non-slip quality that wooden beads can’t match—they won’t roll as easily off work surfaces either. Thread them onto stretch cord for stacking bracelets, spacing each with tiny silver rounds to break up the intensity, or cluster five to seven together in asymmetric patterns on earring hoops where their uniform size creates deliberate rhythm.
The rubber surface resists scratching better than painted finishes and won’t chip like powder-coated metal, though you’ll want to avoid storing these against rough surfaces or sharp findings. Thread weight matters less with the 1mm hole—anything from 0.45mm tigertail to 1mm waxed cotton cord slides through cleanly. In natural daylight, the fluorescent pigment reads almost artificially bright, a quality that photographs especially well against neutral backgrounds or paired with white polymer clay components.


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