| This bead bauble was found by an especially inquisitive faery named Eunika. She had many questions for me before she decided to swap this bead for a very nice and sparkling peice of lavender organza, which she intended on making into a new dress for herself. She wanted to know who the bead would be going to and what would be done with it....of course I told her that the fate of this bead would in the hands of the new bearer of this treasure. She did tell me that she found it in a small forest of brightly blooming thistles, right next to a meadow sprites backdoor. She wouldn't go into further detail on if this bead may have "happened" to belong to that very sprite. And on further questioning refused to speak of the matter at all. Hence the only name I could come up with for this bead was a refrence to where it was "taken" from. She especially liked the Celtic style, silvered-ivory scroll work in the bead and had asked me if I had anything similiar of the design in laces and findings that she might be able to sew into her new dress. Unfortunely I did not, but I told her I would keep a look out for anything winding and sparkly for her, for another possible trade in the future. That left her with a smile and when I blinked again, she was no where to be seen! |
| Bead measures approx. 3/4 of an inch by 3/4 of an inch wide. It has a thickness of approx. 1/2 of an inch. Hole measures 1/8 of an inch. |





