40,000 years of beading and I
Beadwork is a return to childhood. Some people might find it boring, some might find it creative, but I simply find it relaxing. I like to think about a model but not down to all details. I leave some room for instant creativity. One day while doing a necklace for my little daughter I realized that I don’t know that much about an activity that is so pleasant for me. So I searched the net for a bit and here is what I found…
Wow… so much to think about… history, art, fashion…
- Beading has a long history (40,000 years).
- Egyptians are often credited with creating the first glass beads
- Most contemporary high-quality seed beeds are made in Japan or the Czech Republic. Here you can read more interesting facts like: “The recipe for a true black glass was lost during World War I, and modern black glass held to sunlight is a deep purple.”
- I also found a collection of images of ancient creations and a dedicated bead site where you can find, for example, that Manhattan island was not sold for beads after all.
- There are lots of beads museums around the world like:
- Beads were used as money in lots of cultures and between cultures.
- Beads are made from all kinds of materials from glass, plastic, rock and metal to organic sources like seeds, wood and shells.
And here is a collection of my own creations. Enjoy!












