Original Message: Unnecessary Complications |
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Hi Patrick, I was composing my reply EXACTLY WHEN you posted your reply. So, no, I didn't see it untl my reply was posted. (You can figure out these things by looking at the time stamps for any particular post—remembering that I am a terrible typist, stop to check details and information, and take a L O N G time to post most anything.) The layers on wound overlay beads are not "thin." I would have been confused by your characterization anyway, if I hadn't already been confused by your suggestion that the bead had yellow, red, and rose layers--of which the last was "thin." What? "...an outer translucent rose red core." What on earth are you talking about? What is an "outer core"? "Many 5 layer Rosetta star beads have a clear outer layer & most that do determines a 5 layer from a 4 layer bead.See example of a five layer w/ a translucent clear outer layer." Yes Patrick some do. But THESE ARE DRAWN BEADS. There is no point in confusing the issue by comparing unrelated beadmaking types. Jamey All rights reserved by Bead Collector Network and its users |
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