You can see by the darkness of the original image that it's underexposed (most likely due to the stark white background). To bring the images to the correct brightness, they will always look overexposed (and most likely lose fine detail).
I recommend shooting on a gray background.
Second to that I'd try to get more light on the beads (angled white cards are great for that).
I almost never shoot on a white background for this exact reason.
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