Thank you so much for sharing your trip to a Chinese bead-making factory so we can visually see the process and understand better the actual value of the beads that we select and use in our designs. I often tell my jewelry-making students that just because some beads originate from China does not mean they are bad or inferior, in fact, quite the opposite in many cases. There are valid concerns with metals and their differences in safety requirements with chemicals processing for components, but beads are quite amazing from all around the world. Sparkle on!
Absolutely amazing. I always wondered how they were made. I have a whole new appreciation for the beautiful beads I use in my jewelry business. Don't mind paying the price.
Thank you so much for this! I saw some 4mm agate beads for sale nearly as cheaply as glass beads and couldn't rest until I understood the process. -- I still don't understand how those tiny ones can be so cheap - but this is leagues forward in my knowledge. Thank you again, so much.
Wow! Thanks so much! I've been a Jewelry Artist for almost 15 years and I have wondered how this process was done!?!? I could never find anything on the subject. I truly appreciate this video! :)
Oh my goodness, this is fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing. I'm wearing some gemstone bracelets right now, and to think, before they went through that process, they were formed sometimes millions of years ago by nature. Then humankind steps in. We're wearing a history and ingenuity when we wear these.
Wow..., I find this so amazing and grew my appreciation on how beads are made. Thank you for taking the time to share this video! I love gemstones and crystals.
Thank you for this!! I truly appreciate your work and all the work it takes to make beads. I have a crystal bead bracelet obsession ❤ and am making my own…2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm,12mm…I can’t stop 😊
I was wondering about this process must be like today with a friend, who then found this video. Thanks for creating it. How are the tumbled, polished beads separated from the polishing materials and placed into the molds ready for drilling? Is the stringing a manual or machine-driven process?
What a wonderful video thank you! I wonder at who designed and manufactured the machines and tools to make the beads and how much that infrastructure could cost! How wonderful is this!
Appreciate this muchly. How do I know whether my beads have been made in a lab or whether it's directly from the rock as in vid? My supplier does not share insights
Brilliant vid. Found this because I'm looking for Aberdeen Granite beads and they don't seem to exist so I was wondering how I could go about getting some made. A lengthy process it appears!
I have a small shop on Etsy, making gemstone bracelets and necklaces. Do you think I would be able to share this video on there? I'm not sure if it's possible but it's amazing how much work goes into making the gemstones! Thanks for posting 👍
Thanks a lot for the information. What about the 2mm round beads (very very small), these look like 10mm, or the faceted ones, or the other shapes (oval, square....). Please inform us.
How fascinating! And this was being done even thousand year ago though without electric machinery. Amazing things have been accomplished by humans and yet.....simple ones remain beyond their practice or even grasp. I suppose this whole subject is very complicated. Physical and visible matters are relatively simple! LoL...
The water mixed with the dust looks like paint. Some gemstones such as malachite and lapis lazuli were ground up to make pigments for paint. I Imagine the dust from the bead making process of those particular minerals could be still made into paint.
Thank you so much for sharing your trip to a Chinese bead-making factory so we can visually see the process and understand better the actual value of the beads that we select and use in our designs. I often tell my jewelry-making students that just because some beads originate from China does not mean they are bad or inferior, in fact, quite the opposite in many cases. There are valid concerns with metals and their differences in safety requirements with chemicals processing for components, but beads are quite amazing from all around the world. Sparkle on!
That was awesome. Gives me a greater appreciation for the beads and their prices. Thank you. 😊
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This is so amazing. I made loads of jewellery, but never knew how they made the round beads. Thank you for this.
Wow! What a process! I see why some are so expensive. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for this! I have always wondered how beads were made and drilled.
Thanks for the video❤❤
awwww this was so cool! now me and my gem bracelets are even closer.
That's quite a laborious process and it sure makes you appreciate everything that you have to do for the end product. Great video!
Well said!
Absolutely amazing. I always wondered how they were made. I have a whole new appreciation for the beautiful beads I use in my jewelry business. Don't mind paying the price.
Unbelievers how they make these beautiful big rock into small gemstone beads 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Thank you so much for this! I saw some 4mm agate beads for sale nearly as cheaply as glass beads and couldn't rest until I understood the process. -- I still don't understand how those tiny ones can be so cheap - but this is leagues forward in my knowledge. Thank you again, so much.
Wow! Thanks so much! I've been a Jewelry Artist for almost 15 years and I have wondered how this process was done!?!? I could never find anything on the subject. I truly appreciate this video! :)
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I always wondered how round beads were made. Thanks for sharing!
Wow! This video is so informative. Thank you for uploading! All beads are precious and adorable. And thank bead makers for their hard work!!
Thanks for the effort and hard work for making this video. Appreciations to all who are involved in creating these wonderful BEADS.
Thank you for this! I love seeing how things are made!
Oh my goodness, this is fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing. I'm wearing some gemstone bracelets right now, and to think, before they went through that process, they were formed sometimes millions of years ago by nature. Then humankind steps in. We're wearing a history and ingenuity when we wear these.
Wow..., I find this so amazing and grew my appreciation on how beads are made. Thank you for taking the time to share this video! I love gemstones and crystals.
This was very informative. Those ultrasonic drills, wow!
Thank you for this!! I truly appreciate your work and all the work it takes to make beads. I have a crystal bead bracelet obsession ❤ and am making my own…2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm,12mm…I can’t stop 😊
how do you make your own beads? do you have the machinery?
@@terryadavisl488 No, beginner stretch bracelets lol
Using ultrasonic drilling is a revelation. Beautiful beads.
This is amazing. Surely a peice is art... thank you to all those who do this work.
So much work. I appreciate these bead makers ❤
That was way cool to see start to finish! WOW!
Thank you. This is very interesting and super educational. I am grateful for the people who made these beads and the people who made this video. 💜
Wow, thank you for this! Now I have greater appreciation for the engineering design and tedious process required to make stone beads. 😍
Wow, very fascinating! Thank you for posting.
Just wonderfull, This is what human creativity are like when best :-) Yes appreciate my beads jewellery more after this video
I love these little windows into things I didn't know. Ultrasonic drill, wow!
OMG i'm so humbled and grateful. 🙏🏾
This video was really informative and insightful -- thank you!
Amazing video! Thank you!
I've always wanted to know how stone beads were made. This was helpful.
I was wondering about this process must be like today with a friend, who then found this video. Thanks for creating it. How are the tumbled, polished beads separated from the polishing materials and placed into the molds ready for drilling? Is the stringing a manual or machine-driven process?
Very well produced and informative video thanks.
What a wonderful video thank you! I wonder at who designed and manufactured the machines and tools to make the beads and how much that infrastructure could cost! How wonderful is this!
I look at beads in a different way now…Thank you!
Awesome , glad to know how those gemstones turns into beads .
I really enjoyed seeing the process!!!
Interesting!..i found a long long strand of cathedral beads..n was wondering how they were made! So cool!
Thank you for this inside look!!
Good job 🌱
WOW .. Thanks for this video, so amazing
That looks like its labor intensive, and a lot of water is used, can you do it with oil?, since water is becoming scare?,
Todo o processo de como vem os fios de pedra, amei! 👏👏👏👏👏👏😍
This was very informative, thanks a lot!
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Wow that is very neat, always wondered how that was all done, Ty 🤩
In my mind, they were made completely differently :D .....thanks for the video, really interesting!
Wow! Very interesting! Thank you!
Awesome. Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you for sharing! How do the beads get the frosting or matte finish?
Interesting. Thanks for posting.
Hello
This video was great-very interesting thank you.
I’ve always wondered how they did this! I’d also love to see how they cut facets.
Interesting seeing them made thankyou 🥰👍
very interesting video, I have all ways wondered how gemstone beads are made
Wow! That was really cool to see!! 😍
Appreciate this muchly. How do I know whether my beads have been made in a lab or whether it's directly from the rock as in vid? My supplier does not share insights
I want to work there! This is awesome! I make jewelry and never knew how the beads are made.
Amazing technology!😍🥰
Brilliant vid. Found this because I'm looking for Aberdeen Granite beads and they don't seem to exist so I was wondering how I could go about getting some made. A lengthy process it appears!
Depends on scale as well I've made small quantities of beads with a diamond blade tile saw and a dental lathe
Good Job. What is the name of the grooved machine ?
I have a small shop on Etsy, making gemstone bracelets and necklaces. Do you think I would be able to share this video on there? I'm not sure if it's possible but it's amazing how much work goes into making the gemstones! Thanks for posting 👍
Thank you ☺️ going to my first Gem Show ! 🤟🏻❤️🤩
Awesome video.
Loved it!!! thank you!
How interesting, thankyou!!!
wow! very interesting, thank you for sharing👍🙏
Thanks a lot for the information. What about the 2mm round beads (very very small), these look like 10mm, or the faceted ones, or the other shapes (oval, square....). Please inform us.
Wow now i know how they are made thank you🙏
Amazing- appreciate the process
Woooow, these beads deserve their price
Hi! I would like to know more about the wax used in this video. Thanks!
Can you tell me the name of the factory that you visited, thank you
Wow. This is why I can get 60 beads for $5. Impressive setup for mass production
How fascinating! And this was being done even thousand year ago though without electric machinery. Amazing things have been accomplished by humans and yet.....simple ones remain beyond their practice or even grasp. I suppose this whole subject is very complicated. Physical and visible matters are relatively simple! LoL...
Fascinating!
Very interesting, thank you.
Very intresting, thanx
Très intéressant, j'ignorais comment les perles de mes bracelets étaient fabriquées. Maintenant je sais 👌 !
I am really surprised how much has been told about the process... Thanks.
Thats is interesting! Thank you
Nice, I have always wanted to know that. Thanks
Hi I make bracelet can I use your video on my social media to show my client about how is the processor make the stone looks like a bead? Thank you
Can you tell the city name of china where this is done.
Thank u!!! How about the faceted ones?
Very cool video! Always wondered =)
What are all these machines called?
This is wonderful!
Is there a link where we can buy these machines?
Im so glad i saw this . Amazing
So beautiful, thanks
Where can I buy a bulk for those beads please
Do you know what type of stone the deep red beads were being made from? Just curious.
The red beads are red jasper.
What is the name of the factory ?
Where is this place…which area exactly
The water mixed with the dust looks like paint. Some gemstones such as malachite and lapis lazuli were ground up to make pigments for paint. I Imagine the dust from the bead making process of those particular minerals could be still made into paint.
Where can buy it an Authenticate beads for Jewelry making😍
Very informative, Thanks
Who makes these beads though? Also where?