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Miyuki Delica beads and seed beads all begin with transparent or opaque glass. The glass is treated in a variety of ways to take one base color and end with a limitless array of finished beads. The beads are etched with acid, painted, lined with metal, coated with metal, coated with other glass and shaped in a variety of ways. The following examples show some of the standard categories of finishes that Miyuki uses as well as the abbreviations that identify them.

There aren't as many colors of beads as it seems. Miyuki starts with a fairly small range of transparent glass colors and opaque colors. By applying different finishes and coatings to these base colors of glass, they are able to produce hundreds of different beads.

Transparent Finish

TR = Transparent

See-through glass bead, with no additional finish.

Transparent Finish

F = Frosted (matte)

A dull finish on a glass bead, so that it is not shiny.

Transparent Finish

FR = Frosted rainbow (matte AB)

A matte transparent bead with an aurora borealis finish.

Transparent Finish

S = Silverlined

A silver lined center to the bead which shines through the glass.

Transparent Finish

S/L = Matte Silverlined

A frosted glass outside the silver lining of the bead.

Transparent Finish

Silverlined AB

An aurora borealis finish over the silverlined bead.

Transparent Finish

AB or R = Aurora Borealis

A rainbow multicolored finish on a transparent bead.

Transparent Finish

SF = Semi Frosted (half-matte)

A lighter matte finish, halfway from shiny to matte.

Transparent Finish

SPKL = Sparkling

A shimmering finish in the same color as the glass.

Transparent Finish

OP = Opaque

A solid shiny nontransparent colored glass bead.

Transparent Finish

Matte Opaque

A solid glass bead with a matte finish.

Transparent Finish

Matte Opaque AB

A solid glass bead with a matte aurora borealis finish.

Transparent Finish

Luster

A shiny finish that gives the bead extra shine. Often a gold luster.

Transparent Finish

L or LT = Light

A light version of one color shown in a metallic finish.

Transparent Finish

D = Dark

A dark version of one color shown in a metallic finish.

Transparent Finish

Metallic

An opaque reflective metallic finish.

Transparent Finish

Matte Metallic

A dull metallic finish, sometimes with a patina.

Transparent Finish

Galvanized

The new durable galvanized finish is super durable.

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Using 11-401FR as an example, we see that "11" is the bead size: 11/0, "401" is Miyuki's number for black seed beads, "F" tells you it's "frosted" or "matte", so not shiny. and the "R" tells you it has a "Rainbow" or "Aurora Borealis (AB)" finish.

On shiny beads, the AB finish adds a rainbow shimmer. On matte beads the AB finish usually changes the appearance from a single color to multi-color. So our example started out as shiny opaque black (11-401), then was matted (11-401F), and finally had the AB coating applied which changed the dull black to a multi-hued bead (11-401FR). As the picture below shows, the FR coating can completely transform the appearance.


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An additional type of bead is made by applying paint to the inside of the bead holes. This is usually done using clear glass beads and is called color-lining. Since paint colors may not be possible to duplicate as colors of glass, this provides another way to expand the bead palette. Yet another effect is possible by making color-lined beads with colored glass. The image belows shows examples of both styles: