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New Year Show & Tell - White Beads
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Posted by: Rosanna Post Reply
01/01/2018, 11:07:46

Happy 2018!

In celebration of the New Year, and in harmony with the snowy conditions of the middle and eastern parts of the country, here are some white (or almost white) based Venetian beads.

Please post your own white beads!

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Happy New Year! Wishing everyone, warmth, peace and wonderful discoveries!
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Posted by: lindabd Post Reply
01/01/2018, 13:51:58

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white on white - or a New Years visit to the stash!
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Posted by: lindabd Post Reply
01/01/2018, 14:40:55

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I love the molded beads, esp. the interlocking ones!
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Posted by: Rosanna Post Reply
01/01/2018, 18:47:56



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Aha! So you're the one with the white butterfly twisted wire cloisonne bead.
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Posted by: beadiste Post Reply
01/01/2018, 19:07:57

Nick got the red one and I have a black one.

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Happy New Year!!!!
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Posted by: beadbox Post Reply
01/01/2018, 17:48:33

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HNY 2018...lovely beads, everyone!
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Posted by: Joyce Post Reply
01/01/2018, 20:02:38



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Have a great 2018!
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Posted by: karavanserai Post Reply
01/02/2018, 05:34:50

And may BCN be alive and well! Thanks for all the past joyful moments.

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Posted by: beads-de Post Reply
01/02/2018, 08:24:12

Happy New Year

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White China
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Posted by: Will Post Reply
01/02/2018, 19:14:56

From the two ends of China:

- an unusual Boshan glass bead. I'm not sure of the date - either 1950s or earlier in the twentieth century, I guess. The bead is crackled internally, giving the impression of rock crystal, but the crackles don't extend to the surface, which is quite smooth. It's a very pretty effect which I haven't seen before.

the second "bead" is from one of the great early Neolithic jade-making cultures in China - the Liangzhu culture which flourished at the end of the third millennium BCE and the beginning of the second in the area around present-day Hangzhou. This is one of the mask-decorated pendants that are found in Liangzhu tombs. It is pierced vertically, for use as a pendant decoration probably with some ritual function.

Each of the great early jade-making cultures seems to have valued different qualities in jade. For instance, Hongshan peoples probably treasured green jades most of all, whereas the Qijia people from the northwest seem to have preferred jades with a high contrast between light and dark elements in the stone. In Liangzhu it was white opaque jade that was appreciated most. it was achieved by a deliberate burning process, but in such a controlled way that it didn't produce blackening of the stone.

Happy New Year to everyone.

Will

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