Czech or Venetian cut "rainbow" cane glass beads? And a clasp dilemma. | |||||
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They had been strung with what appear to be Czech round 3mm black druk beads and an old broken tin box clasp.
I combined them with older? Czech "English-cut" [cornerless cube pressed glass] beads that had been strung on what seems to be yellowed nylon? twist, as it melted into a brown lump with my thread burner tip.
The length allows the two strands to be worn as is, or doubled as a collar-bone length choker.
My clasp selection wasn't quite up to the task - I kind of liked the festive and gaudy faux sapphire, but it's silver colored and I'd already used gold-filled rings for the strand ends and didn't want to restring everything, as it was a hell of a job the first time around, given my worsening eyesight.
So I stuck with a small, old-fashioned looking clasp. A bit fiddly when it comes to the doubled choker arrangement, but it works and the vertical style seems more secure.
Does anyone have a clue when these beads were made, and whether they're Czech or Moretti? The inside colors are produced by a glass tube featuring rounded segments of cyan, yellow, and magenta - just like printer's colors. The overlay is a 5-sided cane. Polishing marks are still visible on the facets.
Recent and vintage Czech glass seems to use red, green, and blue wisps of color, not a base tube.
They look very different depending upon whether the background is dark or light.
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