With these PYSSLA bead shapes and beads, you can unleash your imagination and create your own small works of art. Maybe a red heart for a best friend or a colourful flower for dad?
Product details
Let your creativity flow and create your own colourful designs on PYSSLA bead shapes. Each container has approximately 13,000 beads in different colours.
If you want to make jewellery, necklaces and bracelets you can thread the beads on a string.
Helps the child develop fine motor skills and hand/eye co-ordination.
IKEA of Sweden
Good to know
May be completed with PYSSLA bead shape set of 4.
Fuse beads of plastic (polyethylene).
When your design is ready, cover the beads with baking paper and iron over them with an iron set to medium warm/hot for a few seconds, so that the beads melt together.
IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com
Materials and care
Material
- Bottle:
- PET plastic
- Cap:
- Polypropylene plastic
- Bead:
- Polyethylene plastic
Care
Let the bead shape cool after ironing. Place it on a flat surface, so it does not bend.
Safety and compliance
Weight & measurements
- Width: 12 cm
- Height: 18 cm
- Weight: 0.60 kg
Package details
PYSSLA
Article Number501.285.72- Width: 13 cm
- Height: 13 cm
- Length: 13 cm
- Weight: 0.74 kg
- Package(s): 1
Reviews
Customer reviews
- Lasts for ages.
I can't buy Hama Beads from any where else now. At IKEA the Hama Beads are very value for money, good quality and you can get the paper, moulds all in one place.
Anonymous reviewer, United Kingdom - Great for big and small brains
We love these in my family and they are cheap enough to keep our hobby going strong. We find inspiration online and they keep us busy on rainy days. Even the three year old can make a bit.
Anonymous reviewer, United Kingdom - Excellent product to have arounD the house
Ideal for children and adults, cheaper than other similar products but does the same job. Easy to store and perfect for a rainy day.
Anonymous reviewer, United Kingdom
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What is PET plastic?
PET plastic is perhaps best known for its use in beverage bottles, yet suits a lot of food and beverage packaging since it’s approved for food contact. Like other plastics, PET is largely made from oil-based raw materials, but today there are even better opportunities to use both renewable raw materials, like corn and sugar cane, and to recycle the plastic several times. At IKEA, recycled PET becomes many things – from storage boxes to soft filling in pillows and quilts.




