Dancewear Crystals

Dancewear crystals are precision-cut flatback rhinestones and sew-on stones used by professional costume makers, dancewear designers and performance costume producers worldwide for competitive and professional dance embellishment. Bluestreak Crystals stocks the complete dancewear crystal range across three premium brands: Swarovski, Serinity and Preciosa, covering hotfix, non hotfix and sew-on formats across every size, colour and price point. As an official Swarovski Authorised Distribution Partner and Preciosa Authorised Partner, same or next working day dispatch on the majority of orders.

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Three Premium Brands for Every Dancewear Budget

Professional dancewear production requires crystals that perform under stage lighting, withstand sweat and movement, and survive repeated washing across a competition season. Bluestreak Crystals stocks three premium crystal brands for dancewear, each with a distinct price point and manufacturing origin, giving costume makers the flexibility to choose the right brand for each project and budget without compromising on quality.

  • Swarovski dancewear crystals — the platinum standard for competitive dancewear. Austrian-made using patented Xirius Rose 16-facet starburst cutting technology, producing the highest light refraction of any flatback crystal under stage lighting. The professional choice for competition costumes where maximum brilliance from judges' distance is the priority. Available as an official Swarovski Authorised Distribution Partner.
  • Serinity dancewear crystals — premium Austrian-made crystals created by Bluestreak Crystals, manufactured to the same technical specifications as Swarovski at around 10% below leading premium brand pricing. The same article codes, SS sizing and colour names as Swarovski make Serinity a direct like-for-like alternative for costume makers managing crystal costs without compromising on Austrian-made quality.
  • Preciosa dancewear crystals — premium Czech-made crystals using the Chaton Rose Maxima cut with up to 18 facets, delivering outstanding light refraction at a significantly more accessible price point than Austrian brands. The professional choice for high-volume dancewear production where large quantities of crystals are applied per costume and crystal costs need to be managed efficiently.

Hotfix, Non Hotfix or Sew-On: Which Should You Use for Dancewear?

All three application types are used in professional dancewear production, often within the same costume. Choosing the right method for each area maximises both visual impact and durability.

  • Hotfix crystals — the fastest and most widely used application method for dancewear fabric embellishment. Heat-activated adhesive bonds permanently to stretch, woven and elastic fabrics using a hotfix wand, heat press or iron. The professional standard for all-over coverage on bodices, skirts and sleeves. Withstands sweat, friction and repeated cool-temperature washing when applied correctly. Browse Swarovski hotfix, Serinity hotfix and Preciosa hotfix crystals.
  • Non hotfix crystals — bonded using crystal adhesive for structured or padded bodice panels, accessories and non-fabric elements. Also the preferred format for individual focal stone placement where precise adhesive control is required. Browse Swarovski non hotfix, Serinity non hotfix and Preciosa non hotfix crystals.
  • Sew-on crystals — stitched through pre-drilled holes for the most permanent and durable hold of all three methods. Preferred for high-movement areas and competition costumes worn across a full season. Browse Swarovski sew-on, Serinity sew-on and Preciosa sew-on crystals.

Which Brand Should You Use for Dancewear?

The right brand depends on the costume type, production volume and budget. Many professional dancewear studios use more than one brand within the same production, selecting the most appropriate option for each costume type and area.

Swarovski is the platinum standard for competition costumes where the highest possible brilliance under stage lighting is the priority, and where the Swarovski brand credential matters to the client. Serinity delivers the same Austrian precision cutting at around 10% below leading premium brand pricing, making it the practical choice for studios managing crystal costs across high-volume production without compromising on quality. Preciosa delivers outstanding brilliance at a significantly lower cost than Austrian brands, making it the preferred choice for all-over fabric coverage on high-volume dancewear where large quantities of crystals are applied per costume.

A common professional approach is to use Preciosa for general all-over coverage and reserve Swarovski or Serinity for focal elements, necklines and statement areas where maximum brilliance is the priority.

Which Sizes Are Used in Dancewear?

All three brands use the standard SS (Stone Size) system, making sizes directly comparable across brands with no conversion required. The most widely used sizes for each application area:

  • SS6 and SS8 — fine detail work, close-set coverage patterns and delicate costume elements
  • SS10 and SS12 — the most widely used sizes for general dancewear coverage, providing excellent visibility under stage lighting
  • SS16 and SS20 — popular for bodice embellishment, neckline detailing and high-impact areas
  • SS30, SS34 and SS48 — statement focal stones used as centrepieces and high-impact design elements

Which Colours Are Most Popular for Dancewear?

Crystal AB is the most widely used colour across all three brands in competitive dancewear for its iridescent rainbow shimmer that catches and scatters stage lighting from every angle. Crystal (clear) is the standard complement to Crystal AB across all-over embellishment patterns. For Latin and ballroom dancewear, warm reds including Siam and Light Siam are among the most specified colours. Irish dance dresses commonly feature vivid colour palettes including Emerald, Sapphire, Fuchsia and Light Siam. For figure skating and gymnastics, white and pastel palettes using Crystal, Crystal AB, Light Rose and Light Sapphire are widely used.

How Many Crystals Do You Need for a Dancewear Costume?

Crystal quantities vary significantly by costume type, coverage density and crystal size. A standard Latin competition dress with moderate crystal coverage typically uses 800 to 1,500 SS10 to SS16 crystals. A heavily embellished ballroom gown can require 3,000 to 6,000 crystals or more across multiple sizes. An Irish dance dress with full-coverage embellishment on the bodice and skirt panels commonly requires 2,000 to 4,000 crystals. These are estimates only. Actual quantities depend on the specific design, pattern density and crystal sizes used. Contact our team at hello@bluestreakcrystals.com for specific quantity advice on your project.

Why Buy Dancewear Crystals from Bluestreak?

  • All three premium brands in one place — Swarovski (platinum standard), Serinity (Austrian-made, our own brand) and Preciosa (Czech-made) all stocked and dispatched from one supplier
  • Official authorised supplier — official Swarovski Authorised Distribution Partner and Preciosa Authorised Partner, guaranteeing genuine crystals across all three brands
  • Complete dancewear range — hotfix, non hotfix and sew-on across all sizes, shapes and 150+ colours for every dancewear application
  • Quantity advice available — contact our team for guidance on crystal quantities, colour matching and brand selection for specific costume projects
  • Fast dispatch — majority of orders shipped same or next working day
  • Worldwide shipping — reliable international delivery with tracked options and express USA delivery in 2 to 5 days
  • Colour supportcrystal colour charts and a sample service for confident colour matching before committing to a production quantity
  • Trade pricing availableapply for a trade discount for tiered pricing on bulk and repeat dancewear orders

Frequently Asked Questions

What crystals are best for dancewear?
The best dancewear crystals depend on budget and production volume. Swarovski is the platinum standard for competition costumes where maximum brilliance under stage lighting is the priority. Serinity delivers the same Austrian precision cutting at around 10% below leading premium brand pricing. Preciosa delivers outstanding brilliance at a significantly lower cost, making it the preferred choice for high-volume all-over fabric coverage. Many professional studios use all three brands within the same production.
What is the difference between hotfix and non hotfix crystals for dancewear?
Hotfix crystals have a heat-activated adhesive pre-applied to the backing for fast, permanent bonding to fabric using a hotfix wand or heat press. Non hotfix crystals have no pre-applied adhesive and are bonded using crystal adhesive, making them the preferred choice for structured panels, accessories and areas where heat application is not practical. Most professional dancewear production uses both formats within the same costume.
What size crystals are used for dancewear?
SS10 and SS12 are the most widely used sizes for general dancewear coverage. SS6 and SS8 suit fine detail work and close-set coverage. SS16 and SS20 are popular for bodice embellishment and neckline detailing. SS30, SS34 and SS48 are used as statement focal stones and high-impact design elements on competition costumes. All three brands — Swarovski, Serinity and Preciosa — use the same SS sizing system for direct comparison.
What colour crystals are most popular for dancewear?
Crystal AB is the most widely used colour in competitive dancewear across all three brands for its iridescent shimmer under stage lighting. Crystal (clear) is the standard complement to Crystal AB. For Latin and ballroom, Siam and Light Siam are the most specified reds. Irish dance dresses commonly feature Emerald, Sapphire, Fuchsia and Light Siam. Figure skating and gymnastics costumes often use Crystal, Crystal AB, Light Rose and Light Sapphire.
Can Swarovski crystals be used on dancewear?
Yes. Swarovski crystals are available for dancewear through Bluestreak Crystals, an official Swarovski Authorised Distribution Partner. Despite outdated information from some international suppliers suggesting Swarovski is no longer available for dance costuming, Bluestreak Crystals stocks the complete genuine Swarovski range for dancewear including hotfix, non hotfix and sew-on formats across all sizes and colours.
How many crystals do I need for a dancewear costume?
Quantities vary by costume type and coverage density. A standard Latin competition dress with moderate coverage typically uses 800 to 1,500 SS10 to SS16 crystals. A heavily embellished ballroom gown can require 3,000 to 6,000 crystals or more. An Irish dance dress with full bodice and skirt panel coverage commonly requires 2,000 to 4,000 crystals. Contact the Bluestreak team for specific quantity advice on your project.
What is the difference between Swarovski, Serinity and Preciosa for dancewear?
Swarovski is the platinum standard, Austrian-made with patented Xirius Rose cutting technology delivering the highest light refraction available. Serinity is also Austrian-made by Bluestreak Crystals, using the same technical specifications as Swarovski at around 10% below leading premium brand pricing. Preciosa is Czech-made using the Chaton Rose Maxima cut, delivering outstanding brilliance at a significantly more accessible price point than Austrian brands. All three use the same SS sizing system for direct comparison.
Can I order samples of dancewear crystals before placing a larger order?
Yes. Bluestreak offers a sample service and colour charts across all three brands to support colour and size selection before committing to a full production quantity. Samples are particularly useful for comparing brilliance across brands before making a final brand selection for a specific costume project.