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Contemporary plastic beads from Mauritania
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Posted by: Timbuk-2 Post Reply
11/25/2016, 07:06:00

You may remember the sketches and photos I posted to demonstrate (some of the) making process. These are some of the beads - excuse the terrible shot - they make. They are actually lovely, especially if we consider the rudimentary production process, basically without any tools. I will make a better photo soon. This beads are certainly more attractive than the rather awful new Muraqat. When I go back to Mauritania, I will bring a few strands - what's on the photo is all I have. The female maker was actually "sold-out" at the time of my visit. Wonder who have been the buyers - never saw the beads being worn during my trips.

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plastic....kiffa.....Pliffa!
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Posted by: Joyce Post Reply
11/25/2016, 09:15:38

To add to the list...

Chinese fake Swarovski crystal...Chinovsky

Translucent "bakelite" ....Prystal

there must be more......



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Prystal was a trade name for phenolic resin made by the Catalin Corp.
Re: plastic....kiffa.....Pliffa! -- Joyce Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: Rosanna Post Reply
11/25/2016, 09:43:57

Probably a transparent or translucent product, but I don't have documentation of that.

A good term for plastics other than Bakelite that sort of look like Bakelite, is "Fakelite".

I have some new info on Fakelite and will be posting soon.



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Yes, I see translucent vintage plastic bangles on ebay as Prystal.....thanks!
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Posted by: Joyce Post Reply
11/25/2016, 09:58:27

And thanks again for rekindling my amusement with vintage plastics - they really are neat!



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