Glass beads Want to give pieces of
jewelry as gifts but can't afford precious stones? You've found the right article to give you an
idea of glamorous, elegant gifts fit for your budget. Glass beads come in a kaleidoscope of colors,
sizes, and shapes that will definitely earn the adoration of that loved
one. Aside from gifts, glass beads have
qualified as currency, works of art, or high status symbols. These trinkets have been worn
by women, created and traded since the earliest of civilizations, from
Egyptians, Romans, the Indians, and Vikings.
Their great variety makes them suitable for any occasion and purpose. You can name any color on the spectrum and
you'll find them in any glass bead design. The most popular origin of
glass beads is the You'll be hard-pressed to
choose from the magnitude of styles and colors you can find online. Well, one tip in selecting or creating your
own design is to follow what color complements what, or simply select one
color. Then unleash your creativity by
combining different shapes or go for a mono-shaped piece. Some of the best designs for 2007 add more
soul to the glass bead jewelry. You can
go as far as adding feathers for an ethnic look, mix rounded and cubed beads,
big and small, simple to extravagant, etc. Understanding glass beads Dichroic glass is handmade by
fusing glass on top of one another to provide dramatic effects of forms and
colors. Oftentimes, a layer of black or
crystal clear glass is fused over a dichroic glass or the other way around to
achieve an effect. East India Glass beads are
likewise handmade by employing the lampworking process. These types of beads can be very inexpensive,
however, you'd have to contend with their durability since Indian lamp-workers
do not give much attention to the process called annealing. But if it’s the designs you're up to,
lampwork beads make for great value. Chinese lampwork glass beads
as well as pendants are very chic.
Although some styles have been copied from American designs, you can
find the differences in durability, craftsmanship, and artistry in the
details. There is also a notable
difference in prices since Chinese lampwork beads are a lot more inexpensive
compared to their American counterparts.
Czech Crystal Drops have the
shape of teardrops made of leaded glass crystal. You can find horizontal holes drilled at the
narrow end of the glass beads. The
Austrian crystal beads are quite dazzling and you can find them cut
perfectly. They are more brilliant
compared to the Czech fire polish bead (which offer quite similar effects),
colors are more vibrant with sharper edges.
Clear goes for "crystal" while "jet" is for black. An Aurora Borealis finish provides multiple
color-shine to a bead.
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