Drifting Seeds
Drifting Seeds

Drifting Seeds

TGLBE-10080

Rated 4.8 out of 5
Based on 4 reviews
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Remember blowing dandelions and watching the seeds scatter in the wind? These dandelion seeds almost appear to be drifting within the glass of this unique bead.

Gentle shades of green and amber mimic drifting seeds in the air, embodying nature’s renewal. This bead captures the peaceful beauty of seeds in flight, ready to settle and start anew.

This bead is suitable for bracelets, bangles, necklaces and rings.

Glass Trollbeads are distinct artworks, each crafted by hand over an open flame. Due to this meticulous process, they exhibit slight variations in size, colour, and design, adding to their unique charm and individuality. No two humans are alike… and this goes for glass Trollbeads too.

◦ Main material: Glass
◦ Designer: Lise Aagaard
◦ Weight (g): 1.95 g
◦ Height (cm):
◦ Width (cm):

Please refer to the first image for the most accurate colour.

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4 Reviews
Reviewed by Audrey S.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Lovely drifting seeds

I love thé way the little seeds appear to drift away.

Nicely done and I love it.

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Reviewed by Ann-Sofie S.
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I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5
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Good filler bead

My bead looks very like the stock image shown. Not a “wow” bead perhaps but a nice “filler bead” which comes across quite “neutral” in the colours.

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