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For the first time in the English language, a COMPLETE Book for Dzi beads and their meanings. Copyrighted in 2018. This book describes with pictures every known Dzi bead , its' meaning, as well as connecting oil information and main gemstone correlating with each bead. Enjoy learning about a magical item over 1500 years old in detail. FULL COLOR Edition.
Tibetan Old Dzi Beads : 52 red coral beads strung three ancient hand-ground pure three-eyed old Dzi beads necklace including a full set of Tibetan Buddhist seven treasures' beads decorated as the 'Five-road Gods of Wealth'
A guide to the popular craft offers beadmakers instructions for how to torch, wind, and cool beads; directions for creating various designs, including barrels, cones, and discs; and strategies for achieving a variety of colors and patterns.
Tibetan Old Dzi Bead : The known world's most expensive and splendid tortoise shell longevity pattern old dzi bead, worth RMB 300 million yuan, used by Tibetan Dharma king and inlaid with two 6-carat pigeon-blood red rubies
Looks at a variety of beads produced around the world, discusses their religious and social aspects, and describes beaded clothing in primitive societies. Reprint.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Bead weaving, Anglo-Saxon glass, Dzi bead, Hebron glass, Lampworking, Wampum, Seed bead, Glass beadmaking, Kiffa beads, Powder glass beads, Dentalium shell, Teri Greeves, Walco Bead Co., Komboloi, Chevron bead, Li'l Missy Beaded Dolls, Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty, Millefiori, Magatama, Murano beads, Bead knitting, Brookfield Craft Center, Love beads, Peranakan beaded slippers, Faturan, Bead stringing, Sequin, Peyote stitch, Bead crochet, Bead Game, Trade beads, Bead embroidery, Brick stitch, Heishe, The Bead Museum, Ultraviolet-sensitive bead, Aggry beads, Peranakan cut beads, Sewant, Bail, Big hole bead, Square stitch. Excerpt: Anglo-Saxon glass has been found across England during archaeological excavations of both settlement and cemetery sites. Glass in the Anglo-Saxon period was used in the manufacture of a range of objects including vessels, beads, windows and was even used in jewellery. In the 5 century AD with the Roman departure from Britain, there were also considerable changes in the usage of glass. Excavation of Romano-British sites have revealed plentiful amounts of glass but, in contrast, the amount recovered from 5 century and later Anglo-Saxon sites is minuscule. The majority of complete vessels and assemblages of beads come from the excavations of early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, but a change in burial rites in the late 7 century affected the recovery of glass, as Christian Anglo-Saxons were buried with fewer grave goods, and glass is rarely found. From the late 7 century onwards, window glass is found more frequently. This is directly related to the introduction of Christianity and the construction of churches and monasteries. There are a few Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical literary sources that mention the production and use of glass, although these relate to window glass used in ecclesiastical...
Here is the definitive book on the history of beads and bead-making techniques--with more than 350 full-color photos and step-by-step instructions for creating 30 beautiful, authentic beaded objects from a variety of world cultures. Projects include belts, earrings, and purses to a stunning collar necklace straight from ancient Egypt. Full color.