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22mm Round (5) - Pearlised Pink - Vintage Opaque Marbled Effect Beads

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A unique mix of vibrant opaque and translucent shades, including rare oranges and purples. These beads offer a vintage bakelite aesthetic from the 1940s when knotted between or hung from chain as charms for an 80s touch. Perfect for crafting jewelry and adding a touch of elegance to home decor.

These beads are the prettiest pink.  You can see the marbling swirling through the bead, and the coating is so lustrous and gorgeous!  With the marbling effect, you will see something different in every bead. 

Measurements:  22mm with a 2mm threading hole

Quantity per pack:  5 beads

There are 10 styles/sizes available in this range, with 6 colours in each style - Cerise Pink, Red, Blue, Orange, Lime Green & Purple.  

We also have a family of beads in the same shape & styles which replicate the beautiful tortoise shell / amber look.

We have deliberated over what these beads are made with, as well as when they were made.  At first we thought Bakelite, but they aren't old enough - this method of bead making ended about the 1940s.  Then we thought lucite, but usually lucite isn't in a marbled effect like this.  So we are going to say acrylic, to be safe.  However they are really old stock, so they are unlike the modern acrylic beads.  You will be amazed at the weight, quality and superb colours and materials in these beads.  

With the marbling effect, you will see something different in every bead.  Some are almost all opaque, but if you look closely you will see transparent swirls, as well as small amounts of opaque white.  They really are amazing beads - there is nothing like them in today's market!

Most of the shapes don't even have a visible seam - you can just see where the seam is on the end of the tube shapes & every now and then on some of the others, but they are really hard to spot.  We are going to give an educated estimate of their age as being made in 1980s.  We know they are pre-2000 as we bought them from a bead haul from a colleague who closed his shop years before we bought them in about 2008.  He had bought them well before he closed his shop.