- blue beads --- uwe ( 2009-06-24 03:04 ) (0 reads) file img
- 3-sided blue --- uwe ( 2009-06-24 03:13 ) (0 reads) file img
- 2 conical beads --- uwe ( 2009-06-24 03:20 ) (0 reads) file img
- India and Ghana? --- uwe ( 2009-06-24 03:29 ) (0 reads) file img
- I would guess both are powderglass. The red bead certainly is from Ghana, and recent. (no text) --- Beadman ( 2009-06-24 09:48 ) (0 reads)
- The green looks more like stone than glass! (no text) --- jeff ( 2009-06-24 14:06 ) (0 reads)
- ????? --- uwe ( 2009-06-24 03:33 ) (0 reads)
- oops, here are the images --- uwe ( 2009-06-24 03:34 ) (0 reads) file img
- Venetian green core with fancy exterior colors (no text) --- Joyce ( 2009-06-24 06:09 ) (0 reads)
- Venetian? --- uwe ( 2009-06-24 03:42 ) (0 reads) file img
- You were here! Turkey or Pakistan rather than India? (see Beads of the world, P. Francis, p82, Hyderabad) (no text) --- Stefany ( 2009-06-24 05:09 ) (0 reads)
- Beadmakers in Turkey or Pakistan do not create millefiori work, nor any mosaic-glass work. (no text) --- Beadman ( 2009-06-24 10:46 ) (0 reads)
- -my comment just related to furnace-wound beads in the post I replied to! we sold them in my shop- (no text) --- Stefany ( 2009-06-24 11:08 ) (0 reads)
- OK, but you replied to a post that shows a millefiori bead! (no text) --- Beadman ( 2009-06-24 11:58 ) (0 reads)
- Hi Uwe! --- Joyce ( 2009-06-24 06:00 ) (0 reads)
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