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Aztec- The inspiration for this bead is found in the native Apache Indian clay pottery. The triangular cut design is approximately 1000 years old
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Berry- This pretty bead is shaped as a forest raspberry
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11105 |
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Faces- This tollbead shows six different faces as you turn the bead on its axis. Some happy, some sad- this bead on its axis. Some happy, some sad- this bead was among the trollbeads to be produced
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11106 |
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Hydrangea- Pretty hydrangea flowers cover the entire surface of this bead, just as in nature they grow abundantly and close together
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11108 |
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Fairy- This tiny fairy-troll is from the woods and forests. Like all fairies it has wings on its back
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Music Box- For all music lovers; music box depicting three musical symbols
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Sandi- This bead has a decorative pattern. One of the first decorated beads in the series
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11112 |
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Lucky Knot- A lucky knot for good luck and happiness
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11113 |
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Heart Print- This trollbead has little carved hearts running round the bead. Give it to someone you hold dear to your heart
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Heart, small- Four small hearts close together; for that very special person
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11119 |
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Faith, Hope & Charity- One bead depicting the three symbols; Faith, Hope & Charity
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11126 |
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Neither Fish nor Fowl- This trollbead is just as it says, neither one thing nor another; it isn't what it's not; a little fun and nonsense
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11127 |
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Bird- A trollbead depicting the head of a hungry little chick
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Tower- This little tower symbolizes ambition
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11131 |
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Elephant- A trollbead in the shape of an elephant. The majestic giant of the savannah symbolizes strength and good fortune
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11132 |
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Kitten- This sweet trollbead is a kitten, a happy little young cat rolled up, wanting to be loved and cared for
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Dice-A dice bead. The perfect gift for the one who aims high, a risk taker, a bit of a gambler. The dice is also a symbol of lady fortune
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11135 |
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Lotus- The lotus flower appears in legends originating both from India and ancient Egypt. Symbol of light and enlightement, ruled by the rays of the sun and the pull of the moon
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11136 |
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Angle, Triangle- This trollbead is illustrated with an old native American motif
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11142 |
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Five-faces- On this trollbead, there was room for five faces, each pulling a different expression
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11143 |
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Lamb- A little lamb, a symbol of innocence and all things sweet and tender
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Planet- This bead is named Planet, inspired by the heavenly bodies, a star, its moons and planets suspended in orbit
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Brew of the Moor- ...Awake in silent darkness, reality put to trial; young girls are happy dancing in the swirling mists which brew upon the moor. Did sense change place with hope when their hear
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Cells- This trollbead illustrates the infinite possibilities in life and nature. We are all perfect in our own special way, but we all originate from the same buildind block-the cell
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Mermaid- The little mermaid from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tail. The mermaid is a symbol of female power and the cradle of life. Has someone you love just had a baby?
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Cobra- The Three cobras, back to back, defend themselves, protecting the trollbeads from foes
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Happy Fish- 'Look, when you asked me how I knew the fish were happy, you already knew that I knew the fish were happy. I knew it from my feelings standing on the bridge.'- ZhuangZi (369-286 B.C)
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Mocha- Coffee 'which makes the politician wise, And see thro' all things with his half-shut eyes.' Alexander Pope 1699-1744: The Rape of the Lock (1714)
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11155 |
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Castle- My home is your home. Fairy castles are where dreams are made
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11144A |
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A-bead- A is for Amy, Anna, Annabel and Abby. Boy's names include Archie, Alfie and Andrew
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11144B |
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B-bead- B is for Belinda, Bethany and Becky, or B for Barnaby, Billy and Benjamin
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11144C |
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C-bead- C is for Celia, Charlotte and Caroline, or Charles and Colin for boys. C is the roman numeral for 100
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E-bead- E is for Elisabeth, Eleanor and Ella classical names as are Earl, Edward and Edwin
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11144F |
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F-bead- F for faith, Frances and Fiona, or Frederick, Fabian and Fergus
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