Miyuki Delica DBS0203, DBS203 15/0 Opaque Cream Glazed Luster, 5 Grams Shipped in an Elizabeth Ward Bead Container
Miyuki Delica DBS0203 Opaque Cream Glazed Luster
- Style: Cylinder/Seed Beads
- Size: DBS 15/0
- Bead Weight: 5 Grams
- Dia/Length/Hole Size: 1.3/1/.7mm
- Approx Count/BPI: 350 beads per gram, 22 BPI
- Included: 1 Free Elizabeth Ward bead container
MIYUKI Delica beads are cylindrical in shape and were created by MIYUKI CO. LTD. in 1982. They were originally created to replace antique French metal 3-cut steel beads, and now they've become the most popular bead in the world. Preferred by most bead artists, they are typically used for peyote, brick stitch, weaving, and looming projects which require lots of detail. Their cylindrical shape gives each finished piece a clean and unique surface along with an amazing amount of pizzazz. Imagine building a mosaic out of tiny, perfect rectangular tiles. Each tile is identical — same color, same shape — so when you place them side-by-side, the image or pattern is razor-sharp. That’s what Delica's bring to beadwork: consistency, clarity, and the ability to create pixel-perfect bead art. If regular round beads are like rough stones, Delica's are like tiny tiles used in a high-resolution mosaic: elegant, precise, and endlessly versatile.
With every MIYUKI Delica 11/0 and many 15/0 beads available here on AngularByDesign (totaling more than 1200 colors, which include lots of finishes to choose from, and new colors created by Miyuki every year), artists around the world prefer MIYUKI over the typical Chinese or Czech beads for projects which require precision and a lot of detail. Artists around the world prefer to use MIYUKI Delica's to create amazing portraits and 3D sculptures using each bead as a single pixel. If you have a JPG that you would like to convert to a Miyuki Delica bead pattern, click the link and follow the online instructions. (Click Here to Convert Any ".jpg" Image into a Miyuki Delica Bead Pattern). If you have a project that is more complicated and you would like to have your pattern professionally done, contact Shawn or Amy at support@angularbydesign.com and they will work with you to make your vision come to life. MIYUKI Delica 11/0 &15/0 beads are typically sold in 5- and 7-gram tubes. However, here at AngularByDesign we have gone GREEN and have gone the extra mile to provide you with the most popular bead storage system on the market today by shipping all of our beads in Elizabeth Ward Bead Containers. Each container is valued at $1.00 or more. The Elizabeth Ward bead storage system is durable and reusable, and each container fits securely into any Elizabeth Ward bead tray which will hold up to 72 tiny containers.
Key Miyuki Delica 15/0 Specifications
| Measurement | Typical Value |
|---|---|
| Length / diameter | ~ 1 mm (long side) × ~ 1.3 mm (diameter) |
| Hole size (inner) | ~ 0.7 mm |
| Beads per gram | ~ 350 beads per gram (varies with finish & color) |
| Beads per inch (laid end-to-end) | ~ 22 beads per inch |
What makes Delica's special
- Exceptional uniformity and precision — Because each bead is almost exactly the same shape and size, they fit together like “pixels,” giving a very clean, flat, and consistent look to projects (much smoother than round or irregular beads).
- Large hole relative to bead size — The 0.7 mm hole allows for multiple passes of thread (useful for strong, secure weaving, layers, or multi-pass stitches) — a big advantage when doing bead weaving, peyote stitch, loom work, etc.
- Wide variety of colors and finishes — Delica's come in hundreds (even thousands) of colors and finishes: opaque, metallic, transparent, matte, luster, lined, AB (aurora borealis), etc. That gives great creative flexibility.
- Ideal for detailed, geometric, or pixel-style designs — Because of their uniform shape, they’re perfect when you need crisp lines, detailed patterns, or mosaic-like beadwork. Many bead artists use them like “bead-pixels."
Common Uses & Techniques
- Peyote stitch (even or odd count) — great for bracelets, earrings, rings, etc.
- Brick stitch — for small figures, fringes, or detailed shapes.
- Loom weaving — because of their uniformity, they line up perfectly in straight rows/columns.
- Bead embroidery — for stitching precise patterns onto fabric or leather; the cylindrical shape gives even coverage.
- Stringing / narrow bracelets — they behave almost like tiny tiles or “bead bricks,” giving a very clean, modern look.
What to Expect — Strengths and Limitations
Strengths
- Very clean, professional-looking results thanks to their uniformity and precision.
- Great for detailed, high-resolution beadwork (patterns, images, geometric designs).
- Multiple threading passes possible — good for durable, secure jewelry.
- Tons of color/finish options — high versatility.
Limitations / What to Watch For
- Because of their small size, beadwork can be time-consuming.
- Some finishes (metallic, AB, plated) can slightly alter bead dimensions or hole size — may need careful thread choice.
- Requires fine beading needles and thinner thread to get through the 0.8 mm hole multiple times.
For more information about Miyuki Beads, visit the Miyuki website by clicking the button below.
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