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The "end of day" description comes from the idea that a glassworker, at the end of his/her workday making beads or other glass items, has a collection of crumbs and broken tail ends of glass rods that they "cleaned up" by making a few beads and rolling them in the crumbs. The story is probably apocryphal since the most of crumb beads I've handled do not seem to be "one-offs" - they appear to be deliberately decorated with a uniform selection of colors, sizes, etc. The exception may be some of the large & chunky Venetian trade beads with highly irregular decoration. I'll look for an example of the large beads I'm thinking of and post it in a bit. All rights reserved by Bead Collector Network and its users |
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