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Jewelry making

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Vangoghimnot1 · 07/11/2020 10:04

In based in Ireland and used to be able to go to an independently run bead shop. Unfortunately they have closed and have no online presence.
Is there anywhere online I can get buy beads in bulk and materials such as attachments, clasps etc ??

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chappyhm · 29/12/2020 12:16

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Plump82 · 29/12/2020 12:33

Kernowcraft is very good. Not sure if they ship to Ireland. Also ebay is always good for jewellery findings.

goldierocks · 29/12/2020 14:18

Hi OP

I've used Silvar Designs and Totally Beads.

The third company I use (Riverside Beads) doesn't ship outside the UK.

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SpongeBobJudgeyPants · 29/12/2020 14:21

Ha @goldierocks. I have just pmd the OP with Silvar Designs. Great minds eh :)

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WeAreTheHeroes · 30/10/2022 17:18

Cooksons in Birmingham have a great collection of findings, etc. I've used them for years - very reliable.

PeekabooAtTheZoo · 30/10/2022 17:23

I got mine from Amazon/Ebay and got them delivered to Postal Pickup in Derry (UK address) then collected them. You can alternatively get them to forward your deliveries to you if you're not local to them. Or you can just pay the higher postage from Amazon to ship to Ireland from UK, US or DE Amazon.

PeekabooAtTheZoo · 30/10/2022 17:27

DAMN ZOMBIE SPAMMERS FFS!

LostMumofTwo · 30/10/2022 23:19

Try jewellerymaker.com ☺️

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