These seed-bead creations were constructed using a bead-weaving technique. My first selection were Czech opaque superduo glass beads in a shade called “chalk sliperit”. They are an opaque white with a metallic finish on different portions of the beads. These are unique glass beads that have two holes and taper on each end. Going around the outer edge I selected small Japanese Toho seed beads in a shade called copper lined pink opal. These tiny glass beads are stunning as the light reflects against the metallic interior. The beads were woven into shape using quality Fireline beading thread. These are extremely lightweight earrings and perfect for those who do not like too much weight in their earrings.
The overall length of the earrings is approximately 2 1/4 inches from the tops of the ear wires to the bottom point. The widest part of the earring is 1 inch. I have attached the dangle earrings to sterling silver ear wires that I have embellished with soft rose crystals.