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    http://www.beadaddict.co.uk/uk/karen1.htm

    This site has some unique large silver beads made by the Karen Hill Tribes in Burma and Thailand (got to support the Thai economy!)

    http://www.thebeadladyinconcord.com/...TOKEN=55839979

    This is a celtic bead about 1/2" in diameter, but I couldn't find the hole diameter.

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    Yet again. . .
    this site has the largest plain round silver bead I could find. Let me know what size you are looking for and in what shape. I can find cheap silver in all shapes and sizes here in Turkey, and would be willing to keep my eyes open if you can't find anything back home.

    http://www.silvercharmsinc.com/pages...d_name=SSPB16M

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    The heck with the aluminum and what not, what about these

    http://www.crazycrow.com/Merchant2/m...de=525-600-000

    If you order pre-made replacement hair tassels they are around $50 USD!!!!
    Last edited by beerbecue; 25th April 06 at 07:20 AM.

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    I think I like these although I wish they were just a hair thicker.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Iolaus
    I wish they were just a hair thicker.
    I keep a similar but non-metallic bead in my tinderbox - it's a miniature blow-pipe to get the flame going after you've gotten a spark.

    Most places call them "hair beads," and a good bead shop will carry all sorts.

    Given the craze of decorating bloody everything with beads over the last decade, there should be a bead shop somewhere near you.

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