Size 11/0 Miyuki Delica Seed Beads, Matte Opaque Lt Terracotta DB389, 7.2 grams, bsd0784

Size 11/0 Miyuki Delica Seed Beads, Matte Opaque Lt Terracotta DB389, 7.2 grams, bsd0784

$4.04

Quantity: Approx 7.2 gramsSize: 11/0, 2mm diameterHole: 0.8mmMaterial: GlassCountry of Origin: JapanPlease Note: We make every attempt to represent an item's true color, but colors may vary on different monitors and devices or in different lighting situations.******************************************************************For your interest:Japanese seed beads are famous for their uniform size and color, and are an excellent choice for loom work and off-loom bead weaving.The hole in a MIYUKI DELICA bead is larger than the hole in beads from other lesser-quality manufacturers. This means you can make more passes through the beads to better secure your design. Also, with a larger hole each bead is lighter, and that means more beads per gram!DELICAS are short cylinder-shaped beads that play nicely with each other. The ends are flat so they align in your projects, much easier than round seed beads.The size of seed beads refers to how many beads can fit into a standard unit. Example: 11/0 ("eleven-aught") means there are 20 beads per inch. 15/0 ("fifteen-aught") seed beads fit 25 to an inch. 8/0 fits 13 beads to an inch, and so on.Size: 8/0 ... Approx 30 beads per gramSize: 10/0 ... Approx 108 beads per gramSize: 11/0 ... Approx 200 beads per gramSize: 15/0 ... Approx 350 beads per gramTransparent ~ the glass is see-throughTranslucent ~ one can see light through the bead, although the light is diffusedOpaque ~ the solid color prevents light from passing through the beadMatte ~ the bead is textured on a microscopic level to result in a matte finishSilver-lined ~ a silvery coating which reflects light is applied to the inside of the seed beadLuster ~ a transparent "pearl" effect is applied to the surface of the seed beadAB or aurora borealis ~ a rainbow effect is applied to the surface of the seed beadMetallic ~ a metallic coating is applied, then re-heated to 'set' the color

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