Chevron beads

November 27th, 2009 by Phoenix Heliopolis

Dichroic1 196x300 Chevron beadsChevron beads are composed of many consecutive layers of coloured glass. The initial core is formed in a star-shaped mould, and can have anywhere between five and fifteen points. The next layer of glass conforms to that star shape. Several layers of glass can be applied (typically four to seven layers), either star-shaped or smooth. After all layers have been applied, the glass is drawn out to the desired thickness and when cooled, cut into short segments showing the resulting star pattern at their ends. The ends can be ground to display the chevron pattern. Chevron beads are traditionally composed of red, blue, and white layers, but modern chevrons can be found in any color combination. Original beads, made for trade to the New World and Africa, were typically composed of green, white, blue and red layers.

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