"Bead-dazzle:" Bead making's Rich and Colorful History
Posted: Tuesday, September 23, 2008
by Bo Carpenter
Pandora Bracelets USA
Among the oldest human art forms, bead making dates back to
ancient Mesopotamia and
One of the earliest forms of glass bead making, the wound
method begins by heating glass at a temperature that makes it easy to work with.
Wound around a steel wire in ancient times, the bead is shaped with the
manipulation of wood, graphite, steel, or other tools. Often, the bead is
further decorated with items such as colored glass.
During the Roman period of bead making, glass working
centers were located throughout the Empire. One of the most significant bead making
methods, drawn glass, came about with the invention of the blow pipe. Used to
make drawn beads, the process is accomplished by pulling a strand from a gather
of glass so as to create a bubble in the center of the strand which serves as
the bead's hole. This method proved to be faster and cheaper in making mass
beads than the wound method before it. An artisan employing the pipe method was
also able to expand a bead from the inside – eliminating the amount of glass
needed as opposed to other methods. These refined methods of glass bead making allowed
artisans to produce more glass beads during the 1st century, A.D.
than had been made in the previous 1500 years.
Inspired by the Roman bead designs, the Franks, who
controlled
Perhaps the most well known era of glass making took place
in
By the early 1600s,
Murano beads are typically made using the lampworking or
torch and mandrel technique, a method devised by a Murano glass master in the
1700s. The most time consuming method, lampwork requires that each bead is
fashioned individually. Once the ideal shape is achieved, layers of colored
glass and gold and silver leaf are applied. As the bead reaches the cooling
stage, it is removed from a rod which produces the hole for stringing.
To achieve the brilliant colors of Murano's famous beads, a
glass maker must conduct the mixing of chemical compounds with extreme
accuracy. For instance, aquamarine is accomplished through the use of copper
and cobalt. The use of gold as a coloring agent is required to produce ruby
red. Specific materials are used by the glass maker to create Murano's amazing
colored beads.
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