Difference between revisions of "Glass"
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*[[Satake]] (Japanese) | *[[Satake]] (Japanese) | ||
*[[Reichenbach]] (German) | *[[Reichenbach]] (German) | ||
− | *[[ASK]] | + | *[[ASK]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Laucha]] (German) |
*[[CiM]] | *[[CiM]] | ||
− | *[[Northstar]] | + | *[[Northstar]] (American) |
− | *[[Double Helix]] | + | *[[Double Helix]] (American) |
− | *[[Vetrofond]] | + | *[[Vetrofond]] (Italian) |
===Other glass rod manufacturers=== | ===Other glass rod manufacturers=== |
Revision as of 16:34, 15 November 2008
Which glass should I use to make beads from?
- Plowden and Thompson (English)
- Effetre (Italian)
- Bullseye (American)
- Satake (Japanese)
- Reichenbach (German)
- ASK
- Laucha (German)
- CiM
- Northstar (American)
- Double Helix (American)
- Vetrofond (Italian)
Other glass rod manufacturers
Using sheet art glass
Scrap glass from bottles etc.
Further information
See http://www.glass-beads.co.uk/Flame/June06/WhichGlass.html for more information