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Terra Cotta Beads - Curved

All clay beads on this page are handmade in the villages of Thailand and
each bead is truly unique. Patterns, colors and sizes will vary
slightly. If you look very close, you can still see the imprint
left from the fingers of the bead maker. (Scroll to the
bottom of the page for more information on the
making of these beads.)

All pieces are sold while supplies last. No backorders.

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Terra Cotta Bead 12x60mm Curved Tube 
Terra Cotta Bead 12x60mm Curved Tube
Item #: CB400
Sold By: Pkg. of 3
   
Number of
Pkg. of 3
Price per
Pkg. of 3

1-3

4-9

10+

$1.79

$1.59

$1.49



In Stock  

Hole Size: 2.5mm

  
Terra Cotta Bead 10x45mm Curved Tube 
Terra Cotta Bead 10x45mm Curved Tube
Item #: CB397
Sold By: Pkg. of 3
   
Number of
Pkg. of 3
Price per
Pkg. of 3

1-3

4-9

10+

$1.49

$1.39

$1.29



In Stock  

Hole Size: 2.5mm

  
Terra Cotta Bead 10x60mm Curved Tube 
Terra Cotta Bead 10x60mm Curved Tube
Item #: CB398
Sold By: Pkg. of 3
   
Number of
Pkg. of 3
Price per
Pkg. of 3

1-3

4-9

10+

$1.59

$1.49

$1.39



In Stock  

Hole Size: 2.5mm

  
Terra Cotta Bead 8x60mm Curved Tube 
Terra Cotta Bead 8x60mm Curved Tube
Item #: CB399
Sold By: Pkg. of 3
   
Number of
Pkg. of 3
Price per
Pkg. of 3

1-3

4-9

10+

$1.59

$1.49

$1.39



In Stock  

Hole Size: 2.5mm

  
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Clay Beads from Thailand


These unusual clay beads are made by craftswomen from a region in Northeastern Thailand, often referred to as Esarn. The area is basically a vast plain with poor soils and unreliable rains resulting in an agriculture which is often little above subsistence level; per capita incomes in rural areas are about $215.00 per year.
Most villagers are incredibly adept at various utilitarian and decorative arts and, obviously, some are very talented with clay. Clay bead work is part of a tradition spanning 600 years.
Each bead is crafted by hand, one piece at a time, from native clay, then fired in back-yard kilns. These beads are purchased directly from the artisan or group that made them. All pieces will vary slightly in color, shape and size. If you look closely at each bead, you may be able to see the fingerprints from the hands of the actual artist.