Czech Seed Beads 10/0 Opaque Dyed Pink 250g
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Czech 10/0 Seed Beads – Opaque Dyed Pink (250g Bag)
Add a burst of soft, vibrant color to your creations with our 10/0 Czech Glass Seed Beads in Opaque Dyed Pink. These world-famous "Preciosa Ornela" beads are beloved by artisans for their classic rounded shape and rich, solid color. This 250g mid-sized pack is the perfect choice for dedicated designers, production artists, and traditional beadworkers who need a generous supply of high-quality glass beads without committing to a full bulk kilo.
The Czech Difference
Known for their slightly "doughnut" shape, Czech seed beads offer a charming, organic look that is distinct from Japanese precision beads. They are the industry standard for traditional embroidery, loom work, and cascading fringe.
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Excellent Value: The 250g bag provides approximately 12,500+ beads, ensuring you have plenty of volume for multiple projects while minimizing the risk of dye-lot variations.
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Solid Opaque Finish: The dyed pink hue is bold and consistent, providing a matte-adjacent look with a gentle glass luster that stands out in any color palette.
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Versatile 10/0 Sizing: Slightly larger than an 11/0, these are easier to handle for beginners and move quickly when stringing long strands or creating "liquid" fringe.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Origin | Czech Republic (Preciosa) |
| Size | 10/0 (Approx. 2.3mm) |
| Color | Opaque Dyed Pink |
| Weight | 250 Grams |
| Shape | Rounded Seed Bead (Rocaille) |
| Ideal For | Indigenous Regalia, Fringe Earrings, Looming, & Home Decor |
Artisan Usage Tips
The Opaque Pink is a versatile "pop" color. It pairs beautifully with turquoise for a southwestern vibe or with crisp whites and silvers for a modern, feminine aesthetic.
💡 Pro-Tip: Because these beads are dyed, we recommend avoiding prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals or direct sunlight to maintain the integrity of the pink pigment over time.
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