Bead shop in Dublin- where is it?

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My mother has recently started making jewellery for which she buys various types of beads. She is coming to Dublin later this week and has heard on the grapevine that there is a bead shop here but doesn't know where it is.
Would any one know where it is.
Thanks
 
Yellow Brick Road is on the Quays...down between the Woollen Mills and O'Connell St...about halfway down...fab shop!
Also one on the road/lane that joins SouthWilliam St adn Georges arcade (the foodie end, rather than the peircing end..)
 
Yellow Brick Road is on the Quays...down between the Woollen Mills and O'Connell St...about halfway down...fab shop!
Also one on the road/lane that joins SouthWilliam St adn Georges arcade (the foodie end, rather than the peircing end..)

Nice stuff in the shop on the quays alright but stuff is pricey. Might get some beads in Hickeys, Henry St. or Trimmings which is just at H'Penny Bridge.
 
Thanks so much for all the replies. She'll be delighted. I'm taking the day off to bring her around town and out to the craft fair. I'm delighted I'll have a few spots to bring her too.
 
There is a shop in Temple Bar, Beads and Bling, Bedford Row near Oliver St John Gogarty Pub (round the corner from the Temple Bar car park), you can't miss the pink shop front. My wife loves the place.
 
The craft shop upstairs in the Jervis Centre has many jewellery kits suitable for adults - glass beads and silver findings - work out very reasonable compared to buying findings individually. As previously mentioned, The Woollen Mills Trimmings, at the Ha'Penny Bridge, is also a great spot, and The Yellow Brick Road? Beadshop is closeby on the Quays. Ebay is great for beads and findings, as is the site firemountaingems.com.
 
Crown Jewels, near the back door of the powerscourt centre, beside a very nice french bakery and Murphy Sheedy fabrics
 
Just to say thanks a million for all the responses. I brought my mum to the Yellow Brick Road and Crown Jewels and she was very pleased with both. She parted with a nice bit of money but will be busy as a bee now.
Thanks again.