11-28-2014 06:44 AM
I found the cobalt blue pouch beaded necklace and thought it was really cool. I know that it was done after 1954 because of the faceted aurora borealis beads. It's 50 inches long and the pouch is 2 x 2 inches and about 1/4 inch wide.
When I examined it closer I found that all the beads, except for the tear drop dangles are actually molded ON TO the wire.
Kind of like the molded plastic beads on a thread ... but these are molded right on the wire in one continuous chain. So the glass chain is made up of a repeat of a cobalt blue tear drop, then a faceted aurora borealis bead. Like I said the tear drop dangle is a regular beads attached with a brass head pin. Never seen anything like this piece so any help will be appreciated. Going out for a few but will back later. TIA
11-28-2014 11:45 AM
11-28-2014 12:24 PM - edited 11-28-2014 12:25 PM
Thank you for your reply. Yes the beads are glass and I guarantee they are molded onto the wire. And it is one continuous chain. There is no split like on an O ring or even a loop closure like you would do with an eye or bead head pin to open and then close on the next bead. That is what is throwing me. Like I said the only bead on the chain that uses the loop closure is the tear drop dangles that are added with a head pin. The pouch on the other hand is made of beads using eye pins like you are talking about. The way I can tell the difference is the tear drop dangle beads that use the head pins and the beads that form the pouch with move around the wire when twisted. The glass beads on the chain will not twist around the wire, but are stationary. Here is a better picture that I hope will help.
Thanks again for the help. I hope this picture shows better what I am referring to.
11-28-2014 01:00 PM
I got nothin..except its gorgeous & looks like Czech to me for some reason
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12-01-2014 05:24 AM
I would call it a cobalt blue czech glass 1920's flapper necklace.. It stands to reason the flappers would need something that is linked together as that is and not loose on the wire chain makes it even stronger..
It is beautiful..Blown glass beads look like that i think?
12-01-2014 05:41 AM
I would think the beads are fused to the wire as in blown glass, however I would not think molded because there is not a seam. It is strange how they are linked together without it actually being all molded together. very unique necklace..as you said. I am confused..
12-01-2014 05:55 AM
Thanks OCN for the lead, I'll check it out.
Rain it is unusual. I never thought of there being no seams, but you are right and fused is a great description of what I am seeing. At first I thought maybe the beads were glued onto the wires, but when I examine it closely the color of the glass extends onto the wire.
Thanks all for the help.
12-01-2014 06:10 AM
Very Pretty
12-01-2014 06:34 AM
Sandy,
Try the PGP board. They are familiar with all types of glass making methods and might be able to help.
They may also be able to tell you where it was/might have been made.