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Greek Ceramic beads Greek ceramic beads, kiln-fired clay beads refired with a metal or glazed coating. The metal layer on Greek Ceramic beads wears better than that on electroplated beads as it is thicker.
These beads are lightweight compared to metal beads and have an organic quality due to the ceramic layer on the inside. The sizes do vary slightly and shapes are generally not absolutely regular. Coatings can be smoother in some places and rougher on others on the bead - this is in the nature of coated ceramic beads and part of their attraction.

Sections In Greek Ceramic beads

Greek Ceramic beads - silver
Silver greek ceramic beads have a kiln-fired clay base covered with copper, refired, covered with fine silver and fired again. The metal layer on silv...

Greek Ceramic beads - copper
Copper greek ceramic beads have a kiln-fired clay base covered with copper and refired.These beads are lightweight compared to metal beads and have an...

Greek Ceramic beads - iridescent
Greek ceramic beads, iridescent glazeThese beads have an organic quality due to the ceramic layer on the inside. The sizes do vary slightly and shapes...

Greek ceramic beads - Colour splash
Greek ceramic beads, multicoloured splashed finishThese beads have an organic quality due to the ceramic layer on the inside. The sizes do vary slight...

Greek ceramic beads - matte
Greek ceramic beads, matte finishThese beads have an organic quality due to the ceramic layer on the inside. The sizes do vary slightly and shapes are...

Greek Ceramic beads - bronze
Greek ceramic beads with a kiln-fired clay base and bronze finish