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Bead
Sizes, Bead Making and Bead Variations
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| To learn about the sizing of beads,
convert from millimeters to inches or to learn how the beads are made, read
below. The bead variations is important reading as this will give you pictures
on the variations which are considered perfectly normal for Venetian beads.
Murano Glass Beads and Venetian glass beads are made by hand one by one,
however, it is considered production work and as such it is important for
the beadmakers to produce a large number of beads each day - which helps
hold down pricing for you. |
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| Bead
Sizes |
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| Venetian beads are sized in millimeters,
not inches as that is the measurement used in Italy and throughout the world.
To help you determine if a particular bead will work in your designs, below
are pictured general sizing information and the conversion is shown for
Americans who normally use inches. The Murano beads are all handmade so
sizing is not exact and will vary bead to bead. Just remember a 12mm round
bead is about 1/2" diameter, and a 26mm bead is over 1 inch. |
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Rounds
Sizes shown in millimeters in comparison to
US coins. Smaller sizes are typically used as filler or accent beads.
Conversion: 25mm = 1 inch |
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| To make a 16" necklace
with size 9mm beads would require approximately 34 beads (with tied
knots between). To use softflex or wire, you will need about 4-6 more
beads or spacer beads to replace the space the knots occupy. |
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Hint:
Combining different shapes and sizes make your jewelry
more interesting. This also gives your own distinct design |
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inches
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6
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.23
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8
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.31
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10
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.39
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12
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.47
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14
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.55
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16
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.63
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18
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.72
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20
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.79
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22
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.86
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24
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.94
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26
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1.02
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| Visit
a Beadmaker |
| Below is a typical Venetian
glass beadmakers factory. The large pipes help ventilation and heat.
The tools on the wall are used to shape the beads. The tools have
not changed significantly in centuries. A supply of natural (or propane)
gas provides the heat for melting the glass and the ladies work behind
a shield to protect them from flying bits of glass. Cut off socks
provide protection from the heat, a technique used also by many glass
blowers. Like all the Murano glass industry, it's not glamourous nor
exciting - but the beads are well worth the work and are sought all
over the world for their beauty and clarity! |
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First the rod of glass is
heated to flowing, then holding a copper wire (used as the mandrel)
in the other hand, they quickly wrap the flowing glass around the
wire. For decorations, they may roll the partially complete bead in
frite (tiny fragments of other colors of glass) or place slices of
the millefiore cane on the bead. For many of the shapes, special tools
are made which help them create the hearts, stars, and some of the
straight sides squares and coins. This is how all Venetian glass beads
are made. |
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glass, is a brilliant glowing red, so they must work from experience
and learned touch. Only a trained eye can detect the colors. To complete
the bead is shaped using the tools on the wall and then cooled slowly.
Production is limited as each bead is made in this fashion. Naturally,
given this process, no two beads are ever exactly the same. And sizing
is never exact given the nature of this handwork. |
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| Bead
Variations |
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Handmade Venetian beads are formed with Murano glass known as Moretti
glass (now the company is known as Effetre Moretti). This is a soda
glass with a COE of 90, the coefficient of expansion which describes
the rate of its expansion in heating and cooling. In making beads
it is important that the beadmaker use compatible glass. Even within
the Moretti glass, there are some colors which are have slightly
different COEs as the addition of the minerals which give the glass
its color change the chemical composition of the beads.
Color Variations:
The individual Murano glass rods which are purchased from Moretti
have slight color variations depending on the batch. This is much
like carpet lots in that batches of glass made at different times,
using the exact same recipe will have variations in color, which
can be due to such things as humidity or temperature.
Size Variations:
We size the beads (approximately) as it is a norm within that particular
bead type. Individual beads will vary in size as they are handmade.
Imagine that you are making cookies or bread. Does each of your
cookies come out exactly the same? Take a look above at how the
beads are made, they are working at temperatures in excess of 900
degrees, so its hard to measure exactly. They are measuring using
their eyes and the feel of the bead. So if you want beads to be
exactly round, exactly the same size you will need to stick to machine
made beads. Humans simply cannot do this.
Goldfoil, Silverfoil on Outside:
All beads begin as a round ball, as that is the natural flow
of the melting glass rod over the mandrel (whether the mandrel is
copper or stainless steel). Then to apply the foils to the Venetian
beads, using a small square of foil, the round ball is rolled over
the small square. Now think of trying to giftwrap a ball in a square.
You have a bit of excess at the ends of your ball. This is exactly
how the beads are made and there will always be tiny bits of the
goldfoil which excapes to the outside of the bead. This is not an
imperfection nor is it a reason for rejection. This is simply Venetian
Glass beads.
Sharp Ends and Stringers
When these Murano glass beads are being made, they are working
at the temperatures of 1700 degrees F or about 900 degrees C. The glass is quite fluid and
as the beadmaker works on the bead, to make the point of a heart
or to finish off a round bead, thin bits of the glass remain adhered
to the mandrel. These sharp edges are a normal part of Venetian
glass beads, Murano glass beads and are not considered a defect,
nor an imperfection. Here you can make use of a bead reamer, or
very fine grit sandpaper and carefully remove the tiny shards.
Blown Bead Holes
Blown Venetian Glass beads will always have irregular holes
on the two ends. The beads are made in a furnace, using the traditional
canna glass making techniques or in the case of our transparent
glass hearts, they are made in lampwork technique starting with
large Murano Moretti glass which they first melt, then blow. The
blowing of these beads is an art form, the blowing must be done
quickly and it is impossible to rework the holes as they are quickly
jacked (the glass term for using the tweezer shaped tools to make
the indention where they can be broken off from the balance of the
blown tube). To use these in your jewelry and designs, bead caps
are essential and can hide large and small holes. Making a tight
wirewrap on these Venetian blown glass beads will secure them straight
in your designs.
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Shown here are some normal variations in
the beads. |
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Note:
All beads are enlarged to show details. See Bead Sizes for accurate
sizing. Price is per bead unless otherwise stated. Prices are in
US dollars.
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