Intergalactic Bead & Jewelry Show
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The excitement of an Intergalactic bead show comes in finding the perfect beads to create your unique jewelry design. But it is not just about the beads it is about seeing the new color selections, learning new techniques and making new friends with similar interests. At the Intergalactic show you will find a spectacular array of precious and semi- precious gemstone beads, sterling silver, unique findings, fantastic freshwater pearls, beautiful hand blown glass beads, vintage beads, crystals, delicas and much more. Join us for this limited time offer to find a unique selection of beautiful beads in one easy shopping location.
All Intergalactic shows are wholesale/ retail. If purchasing wholesale please bring copies of your sales tax license. For more information and a $2 off admission coupon visit www.beadshows.com or call 888-729-6904.
Intergalactic Bead & Jewelry Show
Phone : 888-729-6904 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 678-924-0819
Email Address : ibs@beadshows.com
Web: www.beadshows.com
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