TOHO BEADS
トーホー株式会社
Hiroshima / Hiroshima
TOHO BEADS (TOHO CO., LTD.) is a rare domestic glass-bead specialist established in 1957 in Hiroshima, Japan, controlling every step in-house — from raw-material blending and glass melting through tube drawing, precision cutting, reheating, rinsing, polishing, coloring, plating, luster and rainbow coating, quality inspection, and packaging. Rather than finished-goods OEM, TOHO's edge is supplying high-precision decorative material that elevates the perceived value of haute couture gowns, wedding dresses, handbags, and accessories. Certified to OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 and recognized under Hiroshima City's "The Hiroshima Brand" designation, it is the partner of choice for brands that compete on color precision, surface finish, and Japanese-made quality.
Supported items
Jewelry/Other、Earrings、Necklaces、Bracelets、Brooches、Pendant、Jewelry Sets|Fashion Accessories/Other|Women's Apparel/Dresses|Merch/Other
Past clients
Confidential
Strengths
Service scope
Planning and design proposal
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Sample development and testing
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Material and packaging sourcing
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Mass production and processing
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Quality, certification, and labeling
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Packing, kitting, and logistics
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Manufacturing equipment
Certifications / Sustainability
Certification data is based on listed supplier information. Confirm details during inquiry.
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