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Crystal Heart Bead, 18x17x6 mm, 2 mm Hole, Green - 50 grams (~62 pieces)

SKU: 113287
Weight: 50 gr.
Piece: 62
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Faceted, Transparent, Plastic Bead in the Shape of a Filigree Heart. Explore our selection of transparent plastic beads and make your choice. Create unique beauties by ordering online at budget-friendly prices.


These are plastic beads, smooth and transparent, resembling crystal. Of course, when you touch them, you’ll immediately notice the difference, as plastic is lightweight and unaffected by temperature changes. You won’t feel the coolness of stone or glass. Plastic is inexpensive, making it an ideal material for projects that require a large quantity of beads, such as hanging fringes and decorative garlands. With these airy beads, you can create wind chimes, hair accessories, and many other beautiful items, as long as you love to create from the heart.



Symbolism of the Heart - The heart has always held a central place in the mysticism, religion, and poetry of all cultures. It represents the core of human existence. In language, all experiences—emotional, mental, and spiritual—are often reflected in expressions related to the heart. Most prominently, the heart is a symbol of love, likely because love is the deepest essence of every human being.



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