Beaded Braids – A braid is beaded by either putting beads into the point of braids or by using continuous strings of beads as the braiding elements. There are three different types of Beaded Braids.

Fully Beaded Braid – A braid is fully beaded if the beads are added to the point of braiding every move, every element, or all elements are continuous strings of beads.

Partially Beaded Braid – A braid is partially beaded if beads are added to the point of braiding only on some elements or some moves. Also, when only some elements are continuous strings.

Continuous Beaded Braid – Beads are strung onto CLON strands and those beaded strands are used to complete the braid structure.

Fully Beaded Braid

Partially Beaded Braid

Continuous Beaded Braid