Glyndŵr's Way Bead

Sale price£15.95

Introducing our newest collection of beads for the UK's most popular coast paths, cycle routes and national trails! 

Glyndŵr’s Way is a 135 mile National Trail meandering through the open moorland, rolling farmland, woodland and forest of mid-Wales. Starting in Knighton and ending in Welshpool, the Trail is named after Owain Glyndŵr’, Prince of Wales and Medieval Welsh nationalist leader who organised a rebellion against the English king, Henry IV in 1400.  It is primarily for walkers although there are sections suitable for cyclists and horses.

We chose a mixture of green, grey and amber glass and swirled them all together to capture the colours of the Welsh countryside. This core is then encased with a transparent olive green glass and a sprinkle of triton glass shards are placed on the surface. These shards reflect a silvery blue in the light to represent the lakes along the trail.

As with all of our walking trail beads, it has been decorated with a raised grey meandering path on the surface of the bead.

Each bead has been thoughtfully designed and handmade in our studio in Braunton, North Devon.

Please expect variations in patterns and shapes due to the unique nature of each bead.