Explore our Last Chance Finds – a curated collection of unique items with only one left in stock! While these beads, charms, tools, and supplies may return someday, there’s no telling when. If you’ve spotted something that could be the perfect touch for your next jewelry project, now’s the time to make it yours before it’s unavailable. Don’t miss the chance to bring something truly special to your designs—snag these pieces while you still can!
2x5mm Dots gem toned water color flat leather cord. This flat leather is printed with a beautiful design. Just add a clasp for a simple and eye-catching wrap bracelet! They...
5x1mm Liquid Silver Straight Tube Beads. Liquid Silver is a trade name for this type of silver bead. Because of their sleek shape, the beads take on a fluid movement...
Transparent glass with picasso and gold finishes. The bead has a matte feel and look. 1mm hole Approximately 15-18 beads per strand
6mm Luster Transparent Gold Smokey Topaz Czech Glass Beads. The area now known as the Czech Republic has been a leader in the glass industry since the Middle Ages. Factories...
6mm metallic bronze crystal beads. Amazing quality to these high-shining crystal beads from China. So many facets! A great crystal option when designing jewelry. Approximately 50 beads per strand.
6mm Metallic Gold faceted round crystal beads. Amazing quality to these high-shining crystal beads from China. The 96-facet cut captures the light and creates a beautiful shimmer. An extremely economical...
Aquamarine is a transparent to translucent stone ranging from cerulean blue to light blue in higher grades. In lower grades it can be transparent to opaque and is commonly light...
Black Gold Amazonite is a member of the Feldspar family and varies in hue from robin’s egg blue to blue-green to black, occasionally mingled with rust-brown. This variety of Amazonite...
Bloodstone most commonly refers to green Jasper with red inclusions consisting of Hematite. Naturally occurring in hues of blue to green to green with spots and streaks of red, Bloodstone...
Cacoxenite is the trade name for this naturally occurring blend of seven stone types. It was originally named for the visible inclusions of the mineral Cacoxenite. However, this stone, often...
Elephant Skin Jasper, also known as Calligraphy Stone or Miriam Stone, features intricate light brown patterns on dark brown stones. Each stone is unique in terms of its patterns, as...
Fancy Jasper, also known as Rainbow Jasper, ranges in color from light to dark green, deep red, tan, cream, pink and mauve. It is a chalcedony believed to bring balance...
Green Aventurine is a green translucent quartz with glimmering metallic inclusions. Green is the most common color for Aventurine, but it can also occur as orange, brown, yellow, blue or...
Japanese Miyuki long drop beads. These drop shaped beads come conveniently packed in 25 gram tubes. Approximately 350 beads per tube. Sold by the tube.
Japanese Miyuki long drop beads. These drop shaped beads come conveniently packed in 25 gram tubes. Approximately 350 beads per tube. Sold by the tube.
Blood Quartz is a clear to milky-white silicon dioxide mineral. Its inclusions of red, orange and rust are due to traces of hematite within the stone. Quartz has been highly...
Mookaite is a variety of Jasper in colors of red, burgundy, pink, mauve, purple, yellow and white. It takes its name from Mooka Creek, near the Kennedy Ranges of Australia,...
Orange or Hessonite Garnet is sometimes called “Cinnamon Stone” for its orange to orange to brown color as well as for its origin in the land of spices, Sri Lanka....
Moonstone naturally occurs in a broad spectrum of colors, but is most commonly associated with white, gray and peach. Its soft chatoyancy is reminscent of the moon's light. Metaphysically, Moonstone...
Polychrome Jasper is considered one of the rarest Jaspers in the world. First discovered in 2006, it is exclusively sourced from a single small deposit in the desert of Madagascar....
Red Jasper is an aggregate of microcrystalline quartz and/or chalcedony and other minerals. The opaque stone’s red color is due to high iron content, while other impurities in the stone...