Hello lovely there’s a reason you find them with Czech glass, for centuries Murano glass was sent to Bohemia to be fire finished.The Miotto family was only family to make Aventurine glass until the secrets were released in the early 1900’s. Your first beads are lovely 😊
Thank you for creating this video--i feel like I came away KNOWING something. Great starting point for those beginning to get into glass beads. I've had some glass beads in my possession for years. Now, I know where they're from thanks to you. I also appreciated your sharing the books that have helped you on your journey. Bravo!
Hi Ellen, I’m so glad this helped you with beads you’ve had for years- that is exciting! It’s so fun to discover something new especially with something you’ve had for a while. I come out with these videos quite often and share more books as I come across them. Thank you so much for your nice comment, it’s rewarding to know these videos are so helpful to others!
I feel your pain on the misinformation of the glass beads ugh. I so wish I could send article screenshots to comments. Venetian glass is Glass within glass. And it's my favorite thing other than my addiction to jewelry. I collect statues of Venetian glass that I actually traveled over seas to aquire. I could show you examples of Wedding Cake beads where every detail you've just touched on isn't on the outside of the bead it's inside the bead. Murano beads are glass applied to/on glass. Venetian is art within glass. Murano and Venetian are two totally different techniques. True Venetian is absolutely stunning. I'm not even bringing up Lampwork beading. It's beautiful but also different entirely.
Thanks for the video, super useful! I picked up a necklace and earrings with cobalt blue wedding cake beads at a garage sale today and wasn't 100% sure what I had. Now I know!
Your white beads are really beautiful and the detail magnificent. Thank you for this video. I recently acquired a light blue wedding cake necklace and every bead is different, unfortunately one of the beads was broken and has a hole in it but very interesting to see inside and the glass swirl where it was wound around the copper pin. Just beautifully made. I’ve restrung the necklace minus the broken bead and it’s lovely. I think I could get addicted to these beads.❤
Thank you so much for watching! Aren’t these beads amazing and yes addicting!? There’s so much work that goes into each one. So glad you have some of these beads and able to enjoy them :) thanks again for your comment Dani!
Two blue beads are also a wedding cake. Two weeks ago I saw a necklace made of them in an antique store in Florence. This is very expensive copper sulfate glass. Made in the 40s, assembled from large in the middle to smallest at the edges with a brass lock. Their price was 120 euros
Thanks so much for the info, I didn’t know copper sulfate was used in glass! The Murano glass beads, they always are very saturated colors. Those 2 blue beads I showed are not Murano but are in the wedding cake style, the colors are not as vibrant and the craftsmanship is not the same. Thanks so much for watching!
I came across this video at the perfect time. I really appreciate all the information! One request if you’re able, when you use a term like “aventurine” or “adventurine” (?) it would be helpful to see the word spelled on the screen while you define it for us. No biggie. Just an idea.
I picked up some venetian antique trade beads out thrifting and would like to find out more about them as they can be rather valuable when genuine. Being able to distinguish between the knock offs would be helpful to know.
That would be another great topic. Sadly I don't have much knowledge about the trade beads but am definitely going to do some research. Thank you for watching!
Glassmakers from Aquileia, Italy , 1 500 years ago , 9th century, moved out to the islands that were built up to become Venice. Murano is a city where the handmade Glass has made, then sent out to other cities in Venice. The Byzantium and Middle East Master Glassman came to Venice around the 1,500 years ago time.
Thanks for the lesson on Murano Wedding Cake glass beads. Those tips are very helpful to confirm authenticity of Murano beads. Quick question… how is it that you can identify the small clear spacer beads and the black elongated beads as Czech beads. I’m confused why the Murano Italian glass makers wouldn’t use ALL of their own beads on their necklaces. Great information. Thanks for sharing.
Good question, I was told the Czech/Bohemia glass makers would fire finish the Venetian beads for them and I’m sure they traded or bought beads and made things with both types of beads. Czech made a lot of pressed molded glass and in those styles in the video, I don’t think the Venetian did beads like that. And you are very welcome :)
@@HannahsHeirlooms are you for hire to FaceTime with so you can tell me what I have? I am so confused lol. I don’t know what they are or how to price them
The Master Glassman were never allowed to leave Venice because of the secrets of their sand blends to make the glass!! Lived and died there, went to their graves with the secrets of their sand blends, past on to 1 or 2 family members.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us and thank you so much for watching Maggie! There’s so much more I did not cover so these comments are very helpful.
There are some flat wedding cake beads I’ve seen but the biggest clue is the bead holes. Do they have white residue around the inside? If so not Murano. Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you! Excellent information. I just stumbled upon you accidentally.. I love jewelry and always looking for more information. Hope you’re well! Blessings
I no longer trust it unless from an authorized dealer or direct factory because I can't tell the difference between high quality craftsmanship vs actual Murano. Nowadays nearly every glass is being called Murano it's no longer a brand but more of a style.
You are so right! It can be very difficult especially online when you cant feel the beads and see the bead hole. I didn’t even talk about the modern bead makers like the Chinese, they make so many imitations and they do sometimes call it “murano” when it’s not.
Thanks to you I could identify that my vintage necklace has Murano wedding cake beads. Thanks a lot ❤
@@tanya5142 Yay that is awesome! Thank you so much for watching, I’m so glad this helped you!
Hello lovely there’s a reason you find them with Czech glass, for centuries Murano glass was sent to Bohemia to be fire finished.The Miotto family was only family to make Aventurine glass until the secrets were released in the early 1900’s. Your first beads are lovely 😊
Oh thank you for this! Fascinating!
@@HannahsHeirlooms Stop in for Jewel ✨School ❤️
Thank you for creating this video--i feel like I came away KNOWING something. Great starting point for those beginning to get into glass beads. I've had some glass beads in my possession for years. Now, I know where they're from thanks to you. I also appreciated your sharing the books that have helped you on your journey. Bravo!
Hi Ellen, I’m so glad this helped you with beads you’ve had for years- that is exciting! It’s so fun to discover something new especially with something you’ve had for a while. I come out with these videos quite often and share more books as I come across them. Thank you so much for your nice comment, it’s rewarding to know these videos are so helpful to others!
I learned so much!! Thank you!
I’m so glad, thank you so much for watching Carol!!
Hi Hannah 😊 Really informative video. I always wondered what that white "powder" was. The black necklace was really pretty.❤
Hi Vicky! Thanks so much for watching an older video, the black one was really nice!
Using a points sheet might help move your thoughts a bit quicker. Excellent knowledge you are imparting!
@@Charlenee13 that’s a great idea, I started using that and get a little better each time I film :) thanks so much for watching!!
I am trying to identify some beads that are similar. Can i send a picture to see if you know what they are?
Hello! Yes you can email me at fleursdemontagne@icloud.com and I can see what I can do :)
@@HannahsHeirlooms okay, thank you soo much!
I feel your pain on the misinformation of the glass beads ugh. I so wish I could send article screenshots to comments. Venetian glass is Glass within glass. And it's my favorite thing other than my addiction to jewelry. I collect statues of Venetian glass that I actually traveled over seas to aquire. I could show you examples of Wedding Cake beads where every detail you've just touched on isn't on the outside of the bead it's inside the bead. Murano beads are glass applied to/on glass. Venetian is art within glass. Murano and Venetian are two totally different techniques. True Venetian is absolutely stunning. I'm not even bringing up Lampwork beading. It's beautiful but also different entirely.
Interesting!
Truly Appreciate You For Sharing this Information.. I Never Knew this about Wedding Cake Beads
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching :)
Thanks for the video, super useful! I picked up a necklace and earrings with cobalt blue wedding cake beads at a garage sale today and wasn't 100% sure what I had. Now I know!
I’m so glad this was helpful to you, thank you for watching!
Yes I need help with this!
I gotcha! I plan to have more videos like this. Thanks for watching Rachel 🙏🏼
Wow cool video. Such beauty in a small package.
Thank you so much for watching! The attention to detail to such small things is amazing 😄
Thank you. Very helpful.
You are welcome Barbara! Thank you for watching!
Very interesting
Thank you for watching :)
Your white beads are really beautiful and the detail magnificent. Thank you for this video. I recently acquired a light blue wedding cake necklace and every bead is different, unfortunately one of the beads was broken and has a hole in it but very interesting to see inside and the glass swirl where it was wound around the copper pin. Just beautifully made. I’ve restrung the necklace minus the broken bead and it’s lovely. I think I could get addicted to these beads.❤
Thank you so much for watching! Aren’t these beads amazing and yes addicting!? There’s so much work that goes into each one. So glad you have some of these beads and able to enjoy them :) thanks again for your comment Dani!
Two blue beads are also a wedding cake. Two weeks ago I saw a necklace made of them in an antique store in Florence.
This is very expensive copper sulfate glass. Made in the 40s, assembled from large in the middle to smallest at the edges with a brass lock. Their price was 120 euros
Thanks so much for the info, I didn’t know copper sulfate was used in glass! The Murano glass beads, they always are very saturated colors. Those 2 blue beads I showed are not Murano but are in the wedding cake style, the colors are not as vibrant and the craftsmanship is not the same. Thanks so much for watching!
Great video. Thanks for the explanation.
Thank you Curry!
Just found your channel thanks for the info!!! I'll be looking forward to more videos ❤
Thank you Jennifer!
Ditto! Subbed!
@@azinfandellvr Thank you so much!! 🙏
Great info, thank you! 💎
You're so welcome Amy! Thanks for the support ☺️💕
I came across this video at the perfect time. I really appreciate all the information! One request if you’re able, when you use a term like “aventurine” or “adventurine” (?) it would be helpful to see the word spelled on the screen while you define it for us. No biggie. Just an idea.
@@jochildress5003 Hi Jo! Thank you so much for watching- I will try to remember to spell out words in my videos :)
Enjoyed! Thank You!
So glad you enjoyed it- thank you for watching :)
I picked up some venetian antique trade beads out thrifting and would like to find out more about them as they can be rather valuable when genuine. Being able to distinguish between the knock offs would be helpful to know.
That would be another great topic. Sadly I don't have much knowledge about the trade beads but am definitely going to do some research. Thank you for watching!
Very informative thanks so much!!!!
You are so welcome!
Also, Dichroic glass is a modern make of glass. It was started by use in the space ships and shuttles for their windows.
Thank you enjoyed it so much
Appreciate you watching and so glad you enjoyed it, Mickey!
I have beautiful necklaces with glass beads and you helped me a lot ❤
I am so glad!! I plan to have lots more videos like these.
Glassmakers from Aquileia, Italy , 1 500 years ago , 9th century, moved out to the islands that were built up to become Venice. Murano is a city where the handmade Glass has made, then sent out to other cities in Venice. The Byzantium and Middle East Master Glassman came to Venice around the 1,500 years ago time.
Thanks for the lesson on Murano Wedding Cake glass beads. Those tips are very helpful to confirm authenticity of Murano beads. Quick question… how is it that you can identify the small clear spacer beads and the black elongated beads as Czech beads. I’m confused why the Murano Italian glass makers wouldn’t use ALL of their own beads on their necklaces. Great information. Thanks for sharing.
Good question, I was told the Czech/Bohemia glass makers would fire finish the Venetian beads for them and I’m sure they traded or bought beads and made things with both types of beads. Czech made a lot of pressed molded glass and in those styles in the video, I don’t think the Venetian did beads like that. And you are very welcome :)
Tha k you
You’re very welcome!
Coming back to watch again because I have a few new necklaces
Yay, I bet they are beautiful!!
@@HannahsHeirlooms are you for hire to FaceTime with so you can tell me what I have? I am so confused lol. I don’t know what they are or how to price them
@@HannahsHeirlooms they are beautiful I’ve been sitting on them since august
@@stephver You are more than welcome to email my pics at fleursdemontagne@icloud.com and I can see what I can do 😃
The Master Glassman were never allowed to leave Venice because of the secrets of their sand blends to make the glass!! Lived and died there, went to their graves with the secrets of their sand blends, past on to 1 or 2 family members.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us and thank you so much for watching Maggie! There’s so much more I did not cover so these comments are very helpful.
Very interesting ❤❤❤❤
Oh thank you so much for watching! ☺️💕
What about the flat beads that look like flowers, I had assumed probably Italy but maybe India
There are some flat wedding cake beads I’ve seen but the biggest clue is the bead holes. Do they have white residue around the inside? If so not Murano. Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you! Excellent information. I just stumbled upon you accidentally.. I love jewelry and always looking for more information. Hope you’re well! Blessings
Thank you Ericka! I’m so glad this was helpful to you. Thank you for watching!
If it has white inside the bead hole, it was not cleaned out correctly.
The wedding cake beads were used to really decorate wedding cakes,,,they began as miniature looking cakes.
I no longer trust it unless from an authorized dealer or direct factory because I can't tell the difference between high quality craftsmanship vs actual Murano. Nowadays nearly every glass is being called Murano it's no longer a brand but more of a style.
You are so right! It can be very difficult especially online when you cant feel the beads and see the bead hole. I didn’t even talk about the modern bead makers like the Chinese, they make so many imitations and they do sometimes call it “murano” when it’s not.