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03 CRYSTAL DISK

Crystal Disk Glass Beads Wholesale — Faceted Flat Round

Bijuland — a wholesale bead and craft supplier based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria — stocks crystal disk glass beads (стъклени кристали диск — stakleni kristali disk): flat disc-shaped glass beads with crystal facets cut across the flat face — also known as flat round crystals, button crystals, or faceted coin beads. Unlike the rondelle, whose facets are cut around the circumferential edge, the crystal disk presents its faceted face directly toward the viewer when strung, producing a face-on faceted sparkle across the full disc diameter. Available in a Big Package (a larger quantity at better value per bead) and a Small Package (a smaller quantity suited to individual makers and sampling).

Bijuland ships from Plovdiv and serves jewellery makers, craft studios, and bead resellers across Bulgaria and Europe.

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Bijuland is a wholesale bead and craft materials supplier based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The Crystal Disk Glass Beads category (стъклени кристали диск — stakleni kristali disk) covers flat disc-shaped glass beads with a faceted crystal face — also known internationally as flat round crystals, button crystals, or faceted coin beads — available in a Big Package and a Small Package, within the broader Glass Beads and Crystals section. Wholesale and retail purchase available, with shipping across Bulgaria and Europe.


What are crystal disk beads and how do they differ from rondelles?

Crystal disk beads (стъклени кристали диск) are flat disc-shaped glass beads — wider than they are tall — with crystal facets cut across the flat face of the disc rather than around its edge. When strung on a bracelet or necklace, the crystal disk sits with one of its flat faceted faces oriented directly toward the viewer, displaying the full faceted surface face-on. This is the key distinction from a crystal rondelle: a rondelle has its facets cut around the circumferential edge — the side of the disc — so the sparkle radiates outward from the strand as the bead sits edge-on; a crystal disk has its facets on the flat face, so the sparkle is seen directly when the bead is viewed from the front. In practice, a rondelle produces a ring of side-facing sparkle visible around the strand, while a crystal disk produces a full face-on star or sunburst of faceted light visible from the front of the design. Crystal disk beads are sometimes called flat round crystals, button crystals, or faceted coin beads in the international jewellery making trade — all terms referring to the same flat-disc-with-face-facets construction.


How are crystal disk beads used in jewellery, and which package is right?

Crystal disk beads are used in jewellery where a bold, face-on faceted sparkle is the design feature — bracelets and necklaces where the flat disc face is prominently visible and the faceted pattern reads clearly from the front of the piece. Their flat profile keeps the strand low and structured, making them effective in layered or stacked bracelet designs where multiple strands sit together. In earrings, the disk form can be suspended as a flat drop — the full faceted face visible when the earring hangs — producing a more graphic, geometric sparkle than a rounded drop. They also work well as focal or accent elements interspersed among plainer glass or pearl beads, where the face-on crystal sparkle creates strong visual contrast against a non-faceted bead. For edge-facing sparkle that wraps around the strand rather than facing forward, see Crystal Rondelle Beads. For hanging teardrop crystal drops, see Crystal Drop Beads. The Big Package contains a larger quantity at a lower cost per bead — suited to jewellery makers producing in volume and resellers. The Small Package is suited to individual makers sampling a size or colour. Bijuland ships from Plovdiv, Bulgaria and supplies jewellery makers, craft studios, and bead resellers across Bulgaria and Europe.

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