Murano Glass beads are sold by Artist. The artist wholesales, and retails. contact gatozypez@hotmail.com
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I only know one thing they trade and that is animal fur.
The Pomo Indians traveled by canoe made of rushes!
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The Plains Indians used quills to decorate items. They also used glass beads and had cremonies when a newborn is about 1 year old.
Lampwork glass beads are often used to make jewelry. Some examples of this jewelry can be found online at Lampwork-Beads-Glass, Zacoo, and Lima Beads.
Pony beads, in the United States, were first made out of bone and used to decorate the horses of Native American Indians. It was a way to distinguish one horse from another in terms of ownership, when the beads were painted. It is not known exactly when this practice started.
The most sustainable beads are pearl beads. They are much stronger and last much longer than glass beads. This is one of the reasons they cost more than glass beads.
One way to test for glass beads is to check their transparency and surface texture. Glass beads are usually transparent and have a smooth surface. You can also perform a hardness test and a specific gravity test to confirm if the beads are made of glass.
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YES! Because when you heat the mixture of water and glass beads up at boiling temperature, the water will evaporate and leave the glass beads behind. =-)