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In this section I hope to be able to provide you with some facts on the products I am selling.  Please feel free to follow the links for information you may hopefully find useful.  As this site is virually new, it may take some time for all the information to be loaded, but I will work here whenever I have the time.

Browsing Archive: April, 2012

Hill Tribe Silver

Posted by Beads & Baubles on Tuesday, April 10, 2012, In : Hill Tribe Silver 

Beads & Baubles carry a range of Thai Karen Hill Tribe Silver, each piece lovingly created by hand by the silversmiths of the Karen Hill Tribes of Thailand.  This is silver of the purest quality and approx. 97-99% silver content (compared to 925 which is only 92.5%).  This is NOT the bright and shiny 925 silver which has other metals added to it to brighten and harden it, THIS IS ALMOST PURE, UNADULARATED SILVER, and HANDCRAFTED. Thai Hill Tribe silver is BULKY and ETHNIC in general - do not ...


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Finishers - An Introduction

Posted by Beads & Baubles on Tuesday, April 10, 2012, In : Finishers 

FINISHERS are a lovely versatile range of findings guaranteed to give that extra professional flair to your creations.  Its basic definition of use is to attach any type of finding to the stringing material used in the jewellery piece.  Additionally, not only are there a wide range of FINISHERS, each one also has a range of ways it can be used to finish the stringing material. 

I'll be posting updates regularly with pics and tutorials on the interesting ways I have found of using these lovely ...


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CCB Beads

Posted by Beads & Baubles on Tuesday, April 10, 2012, In : Acrylic Bead Types 

Beads, most commonly acrylic and plastic, coated with Nickel Silver (Cupronickel) are called CCB (Copper Coated Beads or Cupronickel Coated Beads) - and are silver in colour, not the usual copper colour as one would expect.   The fact is that Cupronickel is a bright silver, despite its high copper content


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