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By bending white light a prism can turn any normal scene into a myriad of rainbow madness, which may help to improve your mood on an otherwise difficult day.
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Grey helps you to separate your emotions from those of others. A grounding color which helps with your self-esteem.
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A mix of blue and green, turquoise has a sweet feminine feeling, while the darker teal shades add lively sophistication.
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The color in this prism is created from pure gold.
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Italian red. A tribute to Venice.
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This fantastic colored bead shimmers between the lightest hues of pink to the deepest shocking pink.
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Glass bead with a touch of ceramic art. Polka dots never get old-fashioned.
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This Trollbead resembles that of the fur of a little lovely black squirrel. Look at its back!
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Dark and light brown braids give wonderful light.
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Exotic flowers from where the sun always shines.
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Glass like nothing else allows you to play with colors, here is a combination of dark and light brown.
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Glass bead covered with fur.
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Dark and light blue braids come together into a joyful ribbon.
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Two colored dots decorating the surface of this glass bead.
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An old Indian prayer to the armadillo sounds like “ Protect my borders, teach me my shield, reflect my pain so I shall not yield.”
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Light blue surface and darker flowers give a nice contrast.
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Bud-bead in half transparent glass.
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The bubbles in this bead are absorbed into clear glass with a red and warm surface.
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Glass bead in yellow where stripes and clear dots are combined together.
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Bud-bead where braids make the space for the clear buds.
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Optical game in red and lilac.
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Give this trollbead to the one you love or to a very good friend!
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This Trollbead is inspired by beautiful, antique, Chinese lacquer work.
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An old Indian prayer to the armadillo sounds like “ Protect my borders, teach me my shield, reflect my pain so I shall not yield.”
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A wonderful ice blue glass bead, a true sign of winter.
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Green and turquoise become a beautiful ribbon.
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Truly wonderful to see three beautiful ice blue flowers meet on the light surface.
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The bubbles in this bead are absorbed into clear turquoise and green glass.
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Turquoise green dots decorate the surface of this glass bead.
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Another glass bead with a touch of ceramic art.
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The bubbles in this bead are absorbed into clear glass.
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Look at it! Let’s have a cup of Chai Tea together!
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An old Indian prayer to the armadillo sounds like “ Protect my borders, teach me my shield, reflect my pain so I shall not yield.”
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Tender and lovely glass bead where different beige colors play together on the glass surface.
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Does it exist? Yes, in the world of Trollbeads.
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This glass bead is inspired by international designer Donna Karan.
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Fun and lady-like, the glass bead inspired by fashion designer Julian McDonald.
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Glass bead reflecting simple lines and bright colors, inspired by designer Peter Jensen.
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Plisè and colors as was it off the Issey Miyake collection.
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The glass bead inspired by “naughty” color combination from the Dolce Gabbana collection.
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The glass bead is inspired by Vivienne Westwood.
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This Trollbead conjures up images from the deep blue oceans in the Arctic North.
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This Trollbead is inspired by beautiful lacquer work from China.
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Three wild summer flowers on a warm and sunny summer meadow.
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The armadillo is a nocturnal animal from the American continent. An old Indian prayer to the armadillo: “Protect my borders, teach me my shield, reflect my pain so I shall not yield”.
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The name of this bead is inspired be the Caribbean, lush green islands in crystal clear turquoise waters. Carry it with you always; a little part of the Caribbean, the sea, blue skies, summer and sunshine.
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Morning buds of mist make delicate due drops in the early sunshine.
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Hues of gentle pink and lilac swirl around this bead.
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