Very interesting! I’ve only just discovered trade beads from watching a video about mudlarking, and it’s opened a whole new world to me, which I’m showing to my daughter.
They don't look lamp worked or similar to me, they seem to resemble Africa krobo beads that are made with stacked glass powders in molds & carefully placed pieces of glass that are fused, then punctured with a twisting motion which also warps the glass very similarly to the beads shown.
Very interesting! I’ve only just discovered trade beads from watching a video about mudlarking, and it’s opened a whole new world to me, which I’m showing to my daughter.
Thank you very much for instructive video 👏
Beautiful video! Thank you.
You make it look so easy!
Beautiful jewellery!
Thanks this video explained a lot ,as a beader, you opened my mind . 😉
very cool
They don't look lamp worked or similar to me, they seem to resemble Africa krobo beads that are made with stacked glass powders in molds & carefully placed pieces of glass that are fused, then punctured with a twisting motion which also warps the glass very similarly to the beads shown.
Is it possible to get the literature on which this presentation is based?
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