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WORLD'S SMALLEST GLASS BEADS / 1 oz./ UNBELIEVABLE!
Category:   Crafts / Home Arts & Crafts / Ceramics & Pottery / Clays, Glazes & Paints
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Start Time: 9/1/2008
End Time: 9/8/2008
Location: Southwest Ohio when not on tour.
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Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery - Now FREE! In our Quest to find the unusual and unique items that our customers expect...we discover stuff the same way that miners do. We travel all over the world, leave no stone unturned and dig until we strike GOLD! Or maybe this time we bag some real GEMS! What ever you call these classic nuggets is up to you. So by popular demand here we go again... What did our head talent scout Tommy Hawk abscond with  this time just for you?             For your consideration we present these tasty little tidbits to add to your collectibles... Somewhere, somehow we found "THE SMALLEST SEED BEADS IN THE WORLD"  There must be some  extraterrestrial influence here as all of the beads are perfect with none stuck together and all with center holes that are open and too small for the smallest needle to go through.  These micro items can be strung on the thinnest wire available if you've got a microscope and the patience of Job. (If you can string 'em, and I think some people are, there's 50 or more per inch). If these babies were any smaller... there wouldn't be space for a hole and they would be the world's smallest marbles. Other than going bonkers trying to string 'em, we've seen them used on copper enameling and ceramic decoration. They're pure glass and will melt in both craft applications. They really produce a unique rainbow effect for creating little flowers or dots that stand up on ceramic/copper pieces. And we've seen these little squirts strung on fine copper wire, formed into shapes and designs, and then fired onto copper and ceramics for a one of a kind effect. The only wire we've seen small enough to string 'em on is found in computer hard drive step motor windings and unraveled small gauge stranded wire. Who knew?  As to the shipping, we tried using envelopes but some nosy ass mail person poked holes in it to see what the little stuff in the bag was... so the beads are now securely shipped in a box with no damage or loss. Warning! Parents keep these away from the kids because they'll think it's candy and eat 'em for sure! Folks...I'm telling you that we've got something for everybody, and everything for somebody. If this listing doesn't prove that... I don't know what I could show you to prove my point...But we'll keep looking. You think you've seen it all?  See you tomorrow. Use the FREE Counters 1 million sellers do - Andale!

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