Links to a few bead and bead jewelry information sites...
There is something fascinating about beads, about imagining the stories they may tell. The oldest known bead dates from around 100,000 BCE. Beads are a part of our human cultural heritage — as adornment, social class indicators, a form of currancy, or an aid to meditation or prayer.
Among the beads I'm most drawn to are those that were made to be used in the mid-century costume jewelry industry. I'm not nostalgic for the late-1950s and early/mid-1960s, but they were the days of my childhood. Perhaps something of what implied glamour in the eyes of my mother and her contemporaries imprinted on me.
Trying to find the history of mid-century glass beads is an ongoing project. Who were these craftsmen/women who created the charming, sometimes elegant, sometimes quirky beads in a post-war world? I've read that Cherry Brand beads were the piecework of individual Japanese rice farmers who created lampwork beads in the evenings when their field work was done...
Bead glossary | earthmothercrafts.com
Costume Jewelry | sammydvintage.com
Cherry Brand (vintage Japanese glass beads) |
bumbershootdesigns.com
island-cove.com
Crystals/Semi-precious gemstones | crystal & gemstone dictionary
Czech bead types | purebeads.com
Jewelry blog indexed by designer/wearer | nasvete.com
Lucite | collectorsweekly.com
Necklace lengths | jewelrywise.com
Niobium | jewelryshoppingguide.com
Pietersite | firemountaingems.com
Seed beads | letsbead.com
Semi-precious gemstone beads | letsbead.com
Trade beads | thesecondsister.com
Turquoise | durangosilver.com | southwestdiscovered.com
Turquoise cabochons with backing | durangosilver.com
"Turritella" agate | geology.com
Venetian/Murana glass beads | venetianbeadshop.com