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No.

Unless something belongs to the beads.

99% of the time you use the apostrophe for one of two reasons:

Possessive "this thing belongs to it"

David's Car

the cat's milk

or Contractive "I can't be bothered to type"

David is a man = David's a man

the cat is too fat = the cat's too fat

"The beads are on a string" no need - you just have some beads.

"that is the bead's string" Possessive (and odd)

"that's the jar of beads" Contractive (that is)

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