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Pavé Beads
Brass pavé beads and decorative beads for jewellery making, many featuring closely set CZ stones for a bright, reflective accent. Shop wholesale prices online.
Some designs need one bead that draws the eye, and that's the job this collection covers. The range centres on brass pavé beads, where closely set CZ stones create a bright, reflective accent, and extends into decorative brass beads with enamel details and novelty shapes, including skulls, animal heads, soccer balls, helmets, crosses, and love-themed designs. Spacers and bracelet connectors round out the collection, so the accent, the structure, and the character of a beaded design can all come from the same place. Finishes and colour combinations span options such as gold, silver, gunmetal, rhodium, rose gold, black-stone, and clear-stone variations.
The practical strength of these beads is efficiency. One or two well-placed accent beads lift an otherwise simple stone or glass design into something that reads as finished, whether that's a CZ pavé bead adding shine, a novelty shape adding personality, or a connector pulling a bracelet together. They can be combined with natural stone, glass, faux pearl, and other bead materials, so pair them with strands from natural stones or glass beads, and finish the build with findings and beading supplies.
Why Choose Our Pavé Beads?
An accent bead has one job: give the design a point of interest. Here's what this collection brings to the bench.
High-Impact Decorative Accents
Many styles feature closely set CZ stones that create a bright, reflective detail, giving a single bead real presence within a strand.
Focal Accents for Beaded Designs
A pavé or decorative bead placed at the centre of a bracelet or spaced through a necklace gives a simple design its point of interest without rebuilding the whole piece.
Beyond Round: Shaped and Novelty Styles
Skulls, animal heads, soccer balls, helmets, crosses, and love-themed beads bring personality to designs, opening up themed pieces that standard beads can't deliver.
A Broad Range of Colours and Finishes
Options across gold, silver, gunmetal, rhodium, and rose gold tones, with black-stone, clear-stone, and enamel-detailed variations, give designers room to coordinate or contrast with the rest of a strand.
Spacers and Connectors Too
Alongside the accent beads, the collection carries spacers and bracelet connectors, covering the structural components beaded bracelet designs depend on.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are pavé beads?
Pavé beads feature small stones, often cubic zirconia (CZ), set closely across part or all of the surface, a technique borrowed from pavé jewellery setting. Bellaire's wider collection also includes shaped, enamel-detailed, and decorative brass beads alongside classic pavé styles.
What does pavé mean in jewellery?
Pavé comes from the French word for "paved." In jewellery, it describes a surface set closely with small stones, so it appears paved with them, creating a continuous reflective effect across the set area.
How do you use pavé beads in bracelets?
A common approach is one pavé or decorative bead as the centrepiece of a stretch or strung bracelet, with stone, glass, or pearl beads filling the rest of the strand. Spacers and connectors from the same collection can add structure, or accents can be spaced at intervals through the design.
Do pavé beads work with natural stone beads?
Yes. The reflective detail of a CZ pavé bead contrasts well with the organic patterning of natural stone, giving a design both texture and shine in one strand. They can also be combined with glass, faux pearl, and other bead materials.
What are novelty and shaped beads used for?
Shaped brass beads such as skulls, animal heads, soccer balls, and crosses act as themed focal points, suiting personalized pieces, hobby and interest designs, and character-led bracelets where a standard round bead wouldn't carry the idea.