Product description
Strand of Glass Beads with CRACKLE Effect in Chip Shape
Crackle is one of the many visual effects that glass allows. The technique for creating this effect was invented by Venetian glassmakers in the 16th century. The bead is cracked by dipping it in cold water while still hot. Then it is reheated and shaped into the desired form. This process seals the cracked glass and gives the surface a wonderful, smooth sensation. Striking beads created in this way add life and beauty to jewelry making. Their unpredictable, free, and explosive structure, enclosed in a perfectly geometric shape, creates an intriguing contrast in which we recognize our own nature. Whether this is the reason for the growing popularity of these beads is not important. What matters is that they will attract the attention of your customers.