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Rectangular Wood Beads Wholesale — Flat Tile Natural Wooden

Bijuland — a wholesale bead and craft supplier based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria — stocks rectangular natural wood beads (дървени мъниста правоъгълник — darveni manista pravoagalnik): flat tile-shaped wood beads with four right-angle corners and unequal sides — longer in one dimension than the other — sitting face-on when strung and displaying the natural wood grain along the length of the rectangular face. 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).

The rectangle is the elongated counterpart to the square tile bead — same flat tile form, different proportions — offering a more horizontal, elongated profile on the strand. 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 Rectangular Wood Beads category (дървени мъниста правоъгълник — darveni manista pravoagalnik) covers flat tile-shaped natural wood beads with unequal sides — available in a Big Package and a Small Package, within the broader Wood Beads section. Wholesale and retail purchase available, with shipping across Bulgaria and Europe.


What are rectangular wood beads and how do they differ from square beads?

Rectangular wood beads (дървени мъниста правоъгълник) are flat tile-shaped natural wood beads with four right-angle corners and two pairs of unequal sides — longer in one dimension than the other. This distinguishes them from square wood beads, which have four equal sides. Both are flat tile forms — wider and taller than they are deep, sitting face-on when strung — but the rectangle introduces a directional asymmetry: it is clearly longer in one direction, producing a distinctly horizontal or vertical orientation on the strand depending on how the threading hole is positioned. The natural wood grain typically runs along the length of the rectangle, showing as parallel lines that run the full length of the longer dimension — reinforcing the directional character of the shape. When the rectangle is strung with its longer dimension running along the strand, it takes up more strand length per bead than a square of equivalent width, producing a more elongated, spacer-like visual unit. When strung with its longer dimension perpendicular to the strand — oriented vertically on the wrist or necklace — it presents as a tall, narrow tile with a strong vertical grain emphasis.


How are rectangular wood beads used in jewellery and craft?

Rectangular wood beads are used in geometric and contemporary natural jewellery designs where a directional, elongated tile form is part of the design language — bracelets and necklaces where the rectangular profile creates a structured, modern rhythm with a clear horizontal or vertical emphasis depending on stringing orientation. In earrings, a rectangular wood tile hung vertically produces a clean, elongated natural drop where the grain lines run with the length of the earring — a strong, minimal design requiring only the single bead on a hook or wire. In macramé, rectangular wood tiles are used as accent elements where their flat, elongated profile provides a defined geometric pause in the knotted structure, contrasting with the texture of the cord in a more horizontal or vertical direction than a square tile would. They pair naturally with square wood beads and wood cube beads in all-geometric natural wood designs where square and rectangular forms alternate to create geometric pattern variety. The Big Package contains a larger quantity at a lower cost per bead. The Small Package is suited to individual makers sampling a size or mixing shapes. Bijuland ships from Plovdiv, Bulgaria and supplies jewellery makers, craft studios, and bead resellers across Bulgaria and Europe.

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