Original Message: I give up. |
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The way I learned it is: "If it is busy, make it busier." But, I have tried unsuccessfully every time; I don't think it is possible to enriched the look of cloisonné beads. Even beautiful Japanese Meiji Era cloisonné beads are extremely difficult. So, I decided to use the least possible in between…maybe just a matte black Japanese seed bead? A small round bead in the right size would allow the cloisonné beads to swivel and would protect the enamel from abrasion. All rights reserved by Bead Collector Network and its users |
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