Mental Health Beads
Discover our collection of mental health beads – use them to create personalized diy mental health awareness bracelets.

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Bought these to add to my collection of beads to offer more choices to my customers for mental awareness bracelets! Just as described and worth the money!!
These beads are just the right size for a bracelet I am making as a gift. The beads are soft, a good size and has no smell to them. There are a variety of uses for the beads.

Category Description - Mental Health Beads
Our collection of silicone beads is perfect for mental health beads diy projects. You'll find round silicone beads, hexagon / polygonal silicone beads, cube letter beads and flat silicone beads in the shape of flowers, animals and cartoon characters. Besides the unique fancy charms we also have a lot of other different cute beads in our collection, from spotted cow to highland cow, from cute little penguins to cartoon owls, from rainbow to balloon beads and so many more wonderful silicone spacer beads. You can mix and match as much as you like. All our silicone beads and charms are made of 100% silicone, BPA free.
Create a dyi bracelet with our colorful beads or letter beads:
- Colorful silicone spacer beads - Our sets contain different shapes and colors, from round silicone spacer beads to hexagonal silicone beads, diferent colors: Quartz Pink, Pink, Violet red light, Scarlet Red, White, Marble / Stone, Cream Yellow, Bright Yellow, Mango, Peachy, Salmon Orange, Orange, Navajo White, Oatmeal, Maroon, Lilac, Classic Purple, Purple, Navy Blue, Pastel Blue, Powder Blue, Undersea Blue, Saphire Deep Sky Blue, Blue Green, Turquise, Willow Green, Olive Green, Glacier Grey, Dark Grey, Black, enough quantity for your various needs of crafting or decorating. Please check the size before ordering.
- Material - These colored mental health beads are made of quality silicone, with a smooth surface, lightweight and durable, providing you with a comfortable touch and a good decorative effect. Suits for various crafting and jewelry-making projects.
- Eye catching focal point - These mental health beads serve as eye-catching focal points in your designs. With their vibrant colors, unique shapes, and smooth surfaces, they add a touch of elegance and visual appeal to your handmade jewelry creations.
- Versatile crafting - Our loose silicone spacer beads are good for a wide range of crafting applications. Whether you are creating necklaces, bracelets, earrings, beading pens, keychains, or other accessories, these beads can be easily threaded onto cords, chains, or wires, allowing you to unleash your creativity.
- DIY Crafting - These colorful craft mental health beads are good for DIY projects, allowing you to create unique and personalized jewelry, crafts, and decorations. You can combine them with other beads to create unique and beautiful jewelry. Whether it's Christmas, Thanksgiving, a birthday, or any other special occasion, let our beading gifts be the perfect choice for sharing with your loved ones.
Mental Awareness Bracelets – Meaning of Each Collor
The primary purpose of an awareness product is to demonstrate affiliation and support for a particular cause, organization, and/or person. Awareness products can take many forms- from magnets on vehicle’s back bumper, to ribbons pinned on clothing and backpacks. One of our favorites though is of course, silicone awareness wristbands! And depending on the cause, there’s a multitude of established charity wristband colors and themes to choose from!
RED AWARENESS WRISTBANDS
In 1991, the red ribbon symbolizing AIDS awareness became the first of its kind to bring awareness of a specific disease. The red ribbon was also a way to show support for those living with HIV.
Since red is often the color associated with the heart, a red wristband signifies different types of heart disease, congenital heart defects, cardiovascular diseases, congestive heart failure, and long QT syndrome.
Red represents a multitude of other disease and illnesses that some people might not have ever heard of, including Apert syndrome, Diamond-Blackfan anemia, epidermolysis bullosa, Poland syndrome, Von Willebrand's disease, and Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome.
Besides disease awareness, the color red can also represent programs such as Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.).
The color red is also used in combination with other colors like blue, white, orange, gold, and black. For example, red and blue can symbolize hypoplastic left heart syndrome (a type of congenital heart defect), while red and orange signifies adiposis dolorosa, also known as Dercum's disease.
GREEN AWARENESS WRISTBANDS
The color green is sometimes associated with different types of depression & bipolar disorder. Gray is also used for awareness of mental health illnesses.
Green signifies certain disabilities and disorders such as cerebral palsy, Tourette syndrome, nephrotic syndrome, and gastroparesis.
Organ donation is also represented by a green wristband, along with bone marrow donation, tissue donation, and organ transplant and organ donation awareness.
Environmental issues are always linked to the color green. In 2011, the U.S. Department of Education created the Green Ribbon Schools program for schools that are environmentally conscious.
Other shades of green are also used to promote awareness. For example, a lime green wristband could denote Lyme disease or Lymphoma, jade stands for hepatitis B and liver cancer, light green symbolizes celiac disease, and mint green represents genetic disorders.
BLUE AWARENESS WRISTBANDS
Blue seems to be the most popular color to represent diseases, disorders, syndromes, viruses, and social issues; it's even the color for Canada's National Nonsmoking Week.
Some of the diseases and viruses represented by the color blue include West Nile virus, colon and colorectal cancer, dystonia, and myositis.
Causes including addiction recovery awareness, craniosynostosis awareness, and foster care awareness are also represented by blue. Dark and light blue together represent hydrocephalus awareness.
Other shades of blue are also used, such as light blue representing chronic illness, men's health, prostate cancer awareness, and twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). Navy blue is used to represent chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), Epstein-Barr virus, and restless leg syndrome. Royal blue is used to promote awareness of child abuse, and pale blue signifies achalasia awareness.
PURPLE AWARENESS WRISTBANDS
Another commonly used color for raising awareness is purple. It can represent ADHD, chronic and acute pain, cystic fibrosis (CF), thyroid cancer, and trisomy 18.
Purple can also be a color used to promote awareness for premature birth, domestic violence, or elder abuse. Another reason people wear purple ribbons are for overdose awareness.
Various shades of purple represent different diseases and causes, such as lavender for all kinds of cancer, periwinkle for eating disorders, orchid for testicular cancer, and violet for Hodgkin's lymphoma awareness.
The color purple is also coordinated with other colors. For instance, a purple and black wristband could represent necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), and purple and green symbolizes Stickler syndrome.
YELLOW AWARENESS WRISTBANDS
Another popular color used for awareness bands is yellow. It is often used to show that a family member or loved one is abroad in military service, and serves to represent American troops returning home safely from overseas.
Yellow is used to symbolize awareness for certain diseases, such as bladder cancer, liver disease, obesity, and spina bifida. It is also used for missing children.
OTHER COLORS AND PATTERNS
Many other awareness ribbon colors are used to promote awareness for a variety of causes, some of which are very popular, such as pink, which is widely known to symbolize breast cancer. A lesser-known awareness color is amber, which symbolizes appendix cancer. Other colors used include burgundy, black, brown, gold, orange, and cream.
Peach is used for endometrial, uterine, and vaginal cancer, while white signifies bone disease or blindness.
A black-and-white cow print is used to promote awareness for omphalocele, and an ivory wristband with a picture of a rose symbolizes spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).
Gold & Gray ribbons symbolize dipg awareness, which stands for Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, while silver represents Schizophrenia awareness.
A puzzle-patterned ribbon or wristband can indicate either autism or Asperger's syndrome, and a quilt design represents dissociative identity disorder (DID).
Mental Health Messages on Bracelets with letter beads
Write mental health inspirational words with silicone letter beads. check out our inspirational list above.
Mental Health Beads - Questions and answers about beads:
How can you use silicone beads to create mental beads bracelets?
Silicone beads are perfect to create mental awareness bracelets, as they come in a large variety of colors. You can use colors to send a message and you can also use silicone letter beads.
What do mental health silicone beads feel like?
Silicone spacer beads are soft and rubbery to the touch, which makes them the perfect for creating jewelry which is comfortable to wear. They are also soft and squishy, which makes them perfect for creating sensory toys or chewable jewelry for babies and toddlers.
Are mental silicone beads hypoallergenic?
Silicone is generally considered hypoallergenic. It is a synthetic material considered safe to use with sensitive skin. But as a general rule of thumb you should always test a small area of skin beforehand if you know your skin is generally more sensitive or allergic.
What can you do with random silicone beads?
Random silicone beads can be used for many beautiful dyi creations like: mental awareness bracelets, earrings, necklaces, lanyards, keychains, keychain wristlets , beaded pens, bookmarks, baby products, chewing toys and necklaces, pacifier clips, phone charms, home decor items, trivets, beaded wine stoppers, 3D cards, toys and accessories, napkin rings or wall hangings. Silicone beads are very versatile and can be beaded into almost anything, from jewelry to accessories, from home décor to baby toys and other items.
Is silicone waterproof
Craft silicone beads are waterproof. They do not rust and can be easily cleaned with just water or water and soap.
What are silicone beads made of
Silicone spacer beads are made of 100% food grade silicone.
What can you make with large spacer silicone beads?
You can make so many things with large silicone beads: bracelets, necklaces, earrings, lanyards, keychains, keychain wristlets , beaded pens, bookmarks, home decor items, 3D cards, toys and accessories, baby products, chewing toys and necklaces, phone charms, pacifier clips, trivets, beaded wine stoppers, napkin rings or wall hangings. Silicone beads are very versatile and can be beaded into almost anything, from jewelry to accessories, from home décor to baby toys and other items.
Mental Silicone Beads - Did you know – Types of beads
There are different kinds of beads, and African trade beads or slave beads are some of the first beads ever manufactured in Europe and used for trade during the colonial period, such as chevron beads; or they may have been made in West Africa by and for Africans, such as Mauritanian Kiffa beads, Ghanaian and Nigerian powder glass beads, or African-made brass beads. Archaeologists have documented that as recently as the late-nineteenth century beads manufactured in Europe continued to accompany exploration of Africa using Indigenous routes into the interior.
Austrian crystal is a generic term for cut lead-crystal beads, based on the location and prestige of the Swarovski firm.
Czech glass beads are made in the Czech Republic, in particular an area called Jablonec nad Nisou. Production of glass beads in the area dates back to the 14th century, though production was depressed under communist rule. Because of this long tradition, their workmanship and quality has an excellent reputation.
Islamic glass beads have been made in a wide geographical and historical range of Islamic cultures. Used and manufactured from medieval Spain and North Africa in the West and to China in the East, they can be identified by recognizable features, including styles and techniques.
Vintage beads, in the collectibles and antique market, refers to items that are at least 25 or more years old. Vintage beads are available in materials that include lucite, plastic, crystal, metal and glass.
With beads being something that's popular, people are drawn to them and are intrigued to know more about them. People like archaeologists, beadmakers, collectors etc. are interested in beads in knowing more about them and doing research.
Miscellaneous ethnic beads- Tibetan Dzi beads and Rudraksha beads are used to make Buddhist and Hindu rosaries (malas). Magatama are traditional Japanese beads, and cinnabar was often used for making beads in China. Wampum are cylindrical white or purple beads made from quahog or North Atlantic channeled whelk shells by northeastern Native American tribes, such as the Wampanoag and Shinnecock. Job's tears are seed beads popular among southeastern Native American tribes. Heishe are beads made of shells or stones by the Kewa Pueblo people of New Mexico.
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