Beading Wire / Tiger Tail
Beading Wire / Tiger Tail
Frequently Asked Questions
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A beading wire is a type of jewelry wire that is composed of multiple strands of metal wire that are twisted together. The number of strands varies, but is typically between 7 and 19. Beading wire is thinner than craft wire and has a softer drape. Relagur metal wires are thicker than beading wires and have a more rigid drape.
Tiger tail is another name for beading wire. It got its nickname because it resembles a tiger's tail when it's coiled up. Tiger tail is also available in different gauges and metals.
Beading wires are used to create beautiful jewelry and other beaded crafts. There are many different types of beading wires, but they all have one thing in common: they need to be closed at the ends in order to keep the beads from falling off. There are several different ways to close a beading wire, but the most common is with a crimp bead.