Bead It

Austin, United States

4.7

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
No
By Appointment Only
No

Description

Specialties

Here at Bead It we specialize in vintage glass beads, Lucite, wood, plastic, ceramic beads and metals.

We carry 1970’s Vintage Swarovski Crystals as well as vintage West German Chandelier crystals.

You can also find an affordable variety of semi-​precious stone beads as well as higher end stones.

We are locally known for our selection of Vintage Chanel chains, brass stampings, and metallic beads. These items can be seen in the designs of Coco Chanel in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s.

Bead It also has a wonderful collection of vintage fabric trims and vintage toys.

We have a classroom set up where we teach basic jewelry making classes and where individuals are allowed to come and work during the day. We also host children’s birthday parties as well as bachelorette parties.

Here at Bead It, our staff has the ability to do simple repairs and restringing for all that jewelry you’ve been saving up to get fixed one day.

For more information visit our website at www​.bea​d​i​taustin​.com

History

Established in 2000.

Bead It is a family-​owned and operated business. Bead It got its start in 2000 and was originally located in the back half of a store called «Souveniers,» located on South Lamar in the Heart of the 78 704. In 2001 Bead It opened as a sole entitiy, and by 2006 Bead It had moved across the street into a much larger location where we now have five rooms of beads.

We focus on friendliness, a warm atmosphere, knowledgeable staff, and most importantly, the most diverse and widest selection of beads that you can find in Austin.

Meet the Business Owner

Ashley S.

Business Owner

Ashley is a child of the bead world having been raised around trade shows and antique faires. Ashely opened Bead It in South Austin in order to put herself through college at St. Edwards University, and now after graduating has solidified her position in helping to Keep Austin Wierd.