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Clear Glass Pebbles Translucent rather than transparent, Clear Glass Pebbles let light pass through while gently diffusing it, so anything sitting behind the pebbles softens into a gauzy blur rather than reading as a sharp outline. That softening effect is what makes them such a popular choice for vase fillers, centrepieces and styling work where you want the light to do something interesting. Quietly versatile. They don’t introduce a colour of their own, so they sit happily inside any palette and any colour scheme. Where Clear Glass Pebbles work best Anywhere that benefits from a neutral, light-catching filler: Vase fillers and floral arrangements — the translucent pebbles diffuse the stems sitting in a clear vase, so the visual effect is softer than with rounded ceramic or stone. Wedding centrepieces and event styling — used in clear bowls, hurricane lamps and tealight holders, where they catch and soften candlelight. Decorative bowls and console trays — a quiet, light-filled accent piece that lifts a styling shelf without competing with the rest of it. Memorial gardens as a contrast filler against coloured chippings or paired with white quartz for a subtle two-tone band. Aquariums, terrariums and planter top dressings where translucency is genuinely useful. The look, the feel, the long-term advantage Clear pebbles do a different job from transparent ones. They let light through but break it up, which is exactly the soft, atmospheric quality you want around a candle or behind cut flowers. A hurricane lamp filled with them takes on a gentle internal glow rather than the sharp, mirror-like reflections you get from cut crystal. And because they’re solid glass, they don’t fade, scratch easily, or yellow with age. A bag bought for a wedding can be cleaned, dried and reused indefinitely. The only practical care: rinse and dry between uses to keep them bright. Sizes, packaging and how much to order Available in two distinct sizes: a unique kidney-shaped pebble approximately 20 mm in length, and a larger oval-shaped pebble measuring 30 to 40 mm in length. Pick the size based on the visual effect you want — smaller for finer fillers and dense displays, larger for statement bowls and feature lamps.

