What are Bali beads? Whats the difference between Bali silver and sterling silver?
Strictly speaking, Bali beads are silver beads produced in Bali, Indonesia. These beads are handmade (not cast) with unique design and intricate detail. Because of its popularity, more countries are now producing this type of beads. Therefore, the term “Bali beads” is now generally referring to “Bali-style beads”. Bali Silver usually has less than 92.5% silver content hence cannot be designated as sterling. When buying Bali beads, one should always look for handmade Bali beads (vs. the cheap cast ones). Handmade Bali beads are far more superior in quality, giving more value to your jewelry.
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