"Handmade, US Lampwork"????
There is somebody on eBay selling beads in this catagory, and "confirming" the
listing by saying it is made by her with any of three premium glass brands, with a specific mandrel size (but also as "large holed"-- larger than that mandrel) and kiln annealed. They look like somewhat "selected" and cleaned up Indian lampwork to me. Couldn't get the URL to cut & paste (AOL "helpfulness" thing...), but one of her auction titles is: ARTEMIS (14) Lampwork FRIT & FLAIR Blues & Reds Lg Bead Comments? Does eBay even care, as long as it's not an auction winner complaining? Kaytee "Simplexities" on www.eclecticbeadery.com |
*snickering* I don't care who made them--they're butttttt ugly.
*waiting for the beating to commence cause I dared to say it* -- ~Candace~ Orphan Beads ~low cost and bartering for the financially challenged beader~ http://snipurl.com/6s4t Princess Auctions ~please see for most current updates and auction information~ http://snipurl.com/8s8o "Kaytee" wrote in message ... There is somebody on eBay selling beads in this catagory, and "confirming" the listing by saying it is made by her with any of three premium glass brands, with a specific mandrel size (but also as "large holed"-- larger than that mandrel) and kiln annealed. They look like somewhat "selected" and cleaned up Indian lampwork to me. Couldn't get the URL to cut & paste (AOL "helpfulness" thing...), but one of her auction titles is: ARTEMIS (14) Lampwork FRIT & FLAIR Blues & Reds Lg Bead Comments? Does eBay even care, as long as it's not an auction winner complaining? Kaytee "Simplexities" on www.eclecticbeadery.com |
Kaytee wrote:
There is somebody on eBay selling beads in this catagory, and "confirming" the listing by saying it is made by her with any of three premium glass brands, with a specific mandrel size (but also as "large holed"-- larger than that mandrel) and kiln annealed. They look like somewhat "selected" and cleaned up Indian lampwork to me. Hi Kaytee. I'm not really sure what to say about the auctions. One of them did look like it had a lot of Indian glass but also looks like there might be some non-mass produced beads in there too. I don't quite understand. The large beads do look like the style of some imported glass I've seen, but never in that shape, with the smeared looking murrini and more organic feel of the colors and twisties being random, but who knows? Could it just be a style or lack of? Dunno. I'm not going to judge what it is because if they can do it in India, why couldn't they here? I guess one could test it and send them through an annealing cycle and see if they explode. Or drop 'em on the floor and see if they crack or shatter. I did notice when clicking around the other auctions is that one of them for some gold toggle clasps actually had the wrong description left from another of the kitty clasp auctions. So, whatever the deal, it wasn't checked over very closely. -- Lori Greenberg www.beadnerd.com ebay auctions: http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...origre enberg |
~Candace~ wrote:
*snickering* I don't care who made them--they're butttttt ugly. *waiting for the beating to commence cause I dared to say it* Some people just make it easier for me to keep my mouth shut. ;o) Know what I mean? -- Lori Greenberg www.beadnerd.com ebay auctions: http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...origre enberg |
Glad to be of service:)
"Lori Greenberg" wrote in message link.net... ~Candace~ wrote: *snickering* I don't care who made them--they're butttttt ugly. *waiting for the beating to commence cause I dared to say it* Some people just make it easier for me to keep my mouth shut. ;o) Know what I mean? -- Lori Greenberg www.beadnerd.com ebay auctions: http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...origre enberg |
It does look suspicious but like Lori said it's hard to tell.
-- Starlia Klopman www.klopmanstudios.com "Kaytee" wrote in message ... There is somebody on eBay selling beads in this catagory, and "confirming" the listing by saying it is made by her with any of three premium glass brands, with a specific mandrel size (but also as "large holed"-- larger than that mandrel) and kiln annealed. They look like somewhat "selected" and cleaned up Indian lampwork to me. Couldn't get the URL to cut & paste (AOL "helpfulness" thing...), but one of her auction titles is: ARTEMIS (14) Lampwork FRIT & FLAIR Blues & Reds Lg Bead Comments? Does eBay even care, as long as it's not an auction winner complaining? Kaytee "Simplexities" on www.eclecticbeadery.com |
I agree - it's hard to tell. No matter what, hopefully the low selling
prices will force this seller to either stop misrepresenting beads, or to get better at making them. -- Kandice Seeber Air & Earth Designs http://www.lampwork.net It does look suspicious but like Lori said it's hard to tell. -- Starlia Klopman www.klopmanstudios.com "Kaytee" wrote in message ... There is somebody on eBay selling beads in this catagory, and "confirming" the listing by saying it is made by her with any of three premium glass brands, with a specific mandrel size (but also as "large holed"-- larger than that mandrel) and kiln annealed. They look like somewhat "selected" and cleaned up Indian lampwork to me. Couldn't get the URL to cut & paste (AOL "helpfulness" thing...), but one of her auction titles is: ARTEMIS (14) Lampwork FRIT & FLAIR Blues & Reds Lg Bead Comments? Does eBay even care, as long as it's not an auction winner complaining? Kaytee "Simplexities" on www.eclecticbeadery.com |
Well, color me skeptical but there are a LOT of beads that she (?) seems to
be claiming are handmade but I'm seriously doubting it was on this continent. The ones you mentioned are definitely Indian (I've seen them in my LBS). There's a green set (skinny barrels with red & white bars) that look distinctly Indian (aka bad Italian copies) as well. If so, that's just sad, IMO. They're not terrible Indian beads, but claiming them to be handmade is sleazy. KarenK (professional cynic) |
I would agree that they look like cheap Indian beads. I'm 99.5% positive
all of the "wedding cake" ones are. But the others, well, I think it's possible that she's just new to lampwork, hasn't been exposed to much variety, and is just making what she knows. That seems pretty far fetched, but it's possible. With the seriousness of the craft, I find it hard to believe anyone could "do it on their own", without knowing or seeing other lampwork(ers). But, that's just me....lampwork is such a huge thing, I couldn't imagine just seeing some beads at the LBS, buying a kit, and going at it. Did that make sense? ;o) 3 Kyla P.S. I did find a "lampwork" auction of hers that I liked, though; the green & black one, with the swirled round beads and tube-ish shaped focal....the whole set has a distinctly Czech feel to it, IMO, though. "Kaytee" wrote in message ... There is somebody on eBay selling beads in this catagory, and "confirming" the listing by saying it is made by her with any of three premium glass brands, with a specific mandrel size (but also as "large holed"-- larger than that mandrel) and kiln annealed. They look like somewhat "selected" and cleaned up Indian lampwork to me. Couldn't get the URL to cut & paste (AOL "helpfulness" thing...), but one of her auction titles is: ARTEMIS (14) Lampwork FRIT & FLAIR Blues & Reds Lg Bead Comments? Does eBay even care, as long as it's not an auction winner complaining? Kaytee "Simplexities" on www.eclecticbeadery.com |
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=4924500 8
96&tc=photo This set has very distinct pressed beads (you can see the seams). Is there Italian Dichroic Boro? ...Stephanie.. search RCB http://tinyurl.com/5wm36 |
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