Choosing labradorite round beads for jewelry making often comes down to one question: what bead size fits the project? This strand spans sizes from 4mm to 14mm and offers both 15-inch and 7.5-inch lengths, so you can match the bead scale and amount of material to your design rather than make do with a fixed option.
Quick verdict
At USD 22.99, the Labradorite Grd AAA Round Beads strand gives you a practical starting point for a wide range of jewelry work. The size choices let you pick a smaller, more detailed look or a larger, more prominent one. The approximate bead counts and weights help you plan how much material you are getting before you commit.
Who it suits
This strand suits makers who want to choose their bead size from one product instead of buying multiple gemstone strands. The 15-inch option gives you more beads for full-length designs, while the 7.5-inch option is a shorter supply for a compact project.
What stands out
For example, the 15-inch 6mm version contains about 63 beads and weighs roughly 22g, while the 15-inch 8mm version contains about 46 beads and weighs around 37g. Hole size also changes with bead size, from 0.6mm on the smallest rounds to 1mm on larger options.
Meaningful trade-offs
Because the bead counts differ by size, a larger bead gives you fewer pieces per strand even though you are still buying a single strand. The number of beads per strand is not uniform across the size range, so a strand with larger beads will contain fewer pieces than a strand with smaller beads. That makes it important to consider the approximate bead count for the size you plan to use.
Bottom line
If you want a labradorite round bead option with a broad size range, the strand offered by Yip5yEb-S-S at USD 22.99 is a strong candidate. Use the approximate bead counts to confirm the right size and strand length for your jewelry project.
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A concrete reason to choose this strand is the full size range within one listing, from 4mm to 14mm. A concrete limitation to weigh is the hole size difference: the 4-5mm beads list a 0.6mm hole, while the 9-10mm beads list a 1mm hole, so the stringing space is narrower on the smallest options.