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Get to Know About Lampwork Jewelry Beads

August 10th, 2011 900jewelry No comments

Maybe you have heard about lampwork jewelry beads, which are hand made by stirring and mixing the melted glass through a mandrel.  They can be charming, versatile, unique, handcrafted and superb if made probably. Besides, they help to add a stunning look to your jewelry pieces like bracelets, earrings and necklaces.

beauty style fashionlampwork glass abacus beads Get to Know About Lampwork Jewelry BeadsLampwork beads are also known as wound beads, as they are made by melted glass around a steel rod. They are wholesaled strung in bulk, and each of them come in multiple impressive designs and colors. These beads are becoming an essential part of jewelry making. You can DIY your own jewelry with these gorgeous beads.

Nowadays, purchasing good quality beads especially lampwork beads is much more important for jewelry making projects. Although there are thousands of craft shops, online bead stores, jewelry making suppliers in the market, the quality varies from stores to stores.

So where is the best place to buy lampwork beads? What caution you must pay attention to? First you should do a research on the list of beads suppliers or ask for helps from friends. I have been making jewelry for 10 years, and here I highly recommended Ayliss for you.

Ayliss contains a complete collection of lampwork beads in stock . A kaleidoscope of colors awaits you in a myriad of shapes, styles and finishes including, foil glass pendants, lampwork pendants, dichroic glass pendants handmade lampwork European beads and more.

Melanie is a jewelry maker from USA. She once commented: I once searched all around the world to find bead suppliers, and I finally found Ayliss, a absolutely reliable jewelry making supplier, the perfect wholesale and retail online store for me.

Actually, they are different kinds of lampwork beads available for you to choose, the usages and sizes are much related.  If you want to wholesale or retail these charming beads, don’t forget to find a reliable wholesale beads supplier in advance.

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The Evil Eye Jewelry Beads

June 1st, 2011 900jewelry No comments

The evil eye jewelry beads are normally  being an amulet to defend against the evil eyes in Turkey.  While we’re talking about the evil eye, it’s an historical  mythology how the bad one envied the lucky people and also cast a magic upon due to their material assets,  attraction,  health and the like.  With the intention to forcing out all these   evil spirits and curses,  the artisans produced  evil eyes glass beads.  The stared eye appears to be if to imply ” look at you and see your trick”

Even though this is simply a belief, the evil eye glass or lampwork beads are widely embellished in bracelet, necklaces and anklets. The evil eye bead is constructed of blown glass and also the popular designs include the incorporating  white and blue concentric circles. Although it shown up in numerous shades, size and shapes currently. Choose the evil eye bead charms to defend against the evil.

Check a few featured evil eyes jewelry beads here.

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Artisan lampwork Glass Beads

May 30th, 2011 900jewelry No comments

Lampwork beads are becoming a favorite item to use for jewelry making  as well as other ornamental or practical items. There are many beads available. What exactly is it best to find when purchasing or wholesaling lampwork beads to make sure they can look great for several decades.

First of all, ensure that lampwork beads are annealed. It is a procedure in which the beads are cooled off gradually in a kiln allowing time for glass molecules to balance. Most annealed glass beads can easily withstand a tiny amount of damage without breaking.

Second, they must be cleaned. Bead release within bead holes may cause additional wear on delicate  and other stringing materials, making the item apt to crack as time goes by. When viewing a good artist’s online auctions and appreciating their beads, you could explain to somebody who is  offering his or her beads through the quality, special look, and quantity of auctions. A person that carries 1000 auctions per week is definitely not creating and offering their particular lampwork creations.

Why so much important?  Well however some Asian import beads look good, people making them are abroad in the factory in which they’re not likely being protected against the risks from the craft. Many laborers don’t get proper eyes protection, the air flow is inadaquate, and they’re paid so very little for each bead they need to work several hard to create enough to produce the 1000 units weekly.

This isn’t a high quality of life and may damage the health and wellness of people making the beads. You may be pleased with getting artisan lampwork wherever it’s made, however try and purchase from a self representing artist if you would like the highest quality and someone that will stand behind their own work for a long time in the future.

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Something About Lampwork Beads

June 4th, 2010 900jewelry No comments

knowledge culturezpa0095a Something About Lampwork BeadsIt’s hard to imagine a time when glass wasn’t a part of everyday life, but for centuries glass making techniques were a carefully guarded secret. Fathers passed the craft of glassmaking to their sons, but rarely to anyone else. Glass objects were reserved for royalty in some cultures. In other societies, ownership of glass was regulated by price — if you could afford the luxury of glass, it was yours.

Lampwork Beads

Lampwork beads are type of bead made from glass, and it’s no surprise, because glass is an artisan’s dream. It can be poured into molds. It can be cut and polished into faux gemstones. It can be stretched and pulled into any shape imaginable. It’s no wonder that creative people throughout the world choose to express their artistic talents with glass.

How Lampwork Beads are Made

To create glass beads, lampworkers melt narrow rods of glass with the flame of a torch. The molten glass is wound around a mandrel, a thin length of stainless steel. The space occupied by the mandrel becomes a hole through the bead when the bed is slipped away.

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Turquoise Cotton Cord and Raku Lampwork Necklace

May 20th, 2010 900jewelry No comments

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Lampworking is a type of glasswork that uses a gas fueled torch to melt rods and tubes of clear and colored glass. Lampworking is used to create artwork, including figurines, trinkets, curios, Christmas tree ornaments, beads and much more. It is also used to create scientific instruments as well as glass models of animal and botanical models.

It’s so nice! It’s the first time to study the lampwork beads. And it’s not so difficult to make one.  Let’s begin the study.

Raku lampwork beads are made using a burning technique most often associated with pottery. The results are an earthy affect with bursts of color here and there throughout the glass beads. You’ll need the following supplies:

5 – 20mm Turquoise and cream colored Raku lampwork beads
4 – 10x7mm Bali-style sterling oval-shaped beads
4 – 24 inch strands of turquoise colored waxed cotton cord
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