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SPECIAL SHAPE BEADS

Miyuki beads have been known for their quality, artistry and innovation. Their dedication to beauty through the introduction of their innovative New Shaped Seed Beads has given them their reputation for excellence and has made them the 'world standard' when it comes to beadwork. The attention to detail and amazing consistency of size and color has made Miyuki a favorite among artists, fashion designers, and crafters alike. Miyuki beads are ideal for anything from simple stringing to more complex bead weaving, making Miyuki beads a favorite of bead lovers all over the world.

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Check out these collections and contact us for more information. For pre-orders only. 

Miyuki Tila beads are flat, square, 2-hole seed beads. Tilas feature two stringing holes, a smooth surface, and are perfect for multi-strand designs, bead-weaving (especially flat cuff style bracelets), and more.

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Miyuki Square beads (SB) are great for off-loom bead weaving. When woven together, they create patterns and shapes that are modern and angular. Try mixing the tiny SB with other seed bead shapes or use them in brick, herringbone and peyote stitch.

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Duracoat®” is durable clear coating for outside dyed or galvanized beads. It is thicker and stronger coating than traditional one.

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MIYUKI has launched "Berry Beads"(BB).
The new shape of this bead looks like peanut shape.
And it looks just like two drop beads are combined together.
This pretty shape and color of new beads bring the new accent to your bead works.

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Rectangle beads are popular beads for embroidery and other crafts. The flat surface of the bead allows you to secure them easily to beading foundation. These beads are 4mm wide and 7mm long, with a single hole extending along the length of the bead.

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