Showing posts with label carnelian beads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carnelian beads. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2021

A pair of greenstone and carnelian necklaces


Trapped in the house during the dark lock down days of Covid pandemic I raked up this pair of striking necklaces to reminisce happier times. They were sold to me some 20 years ago as Pyu dynasty but maybe later. Similar  strands of carnelian and green cylinders are shown in Elizabeth Moore's paper Carnelians in Myanmar Prehistoric to early Chinese Beads which make me hopeful that these go as far back as Pyu dynasty (around 2nd century BC - 11th century AD)

The beads are a mix of elongated green beads and carnelians interspersed with carnelian buttons and beads. There is also a centrepiece of an etched carnelian pendant on left necklace.


2 striking strands of carnelian and greenstone


Slim and slender green beads some are glass and some
 stone,  hard to tell apart

Equally striking are these elongated carnelian beads

Like the green beads these carnelian cylinders are
slim and slender and well made.




Carnelian buttons
There is also one button made of glass

Glass not carnelian


The etched carnelian pendant also makes a nice centrepiece

Close up of centrepiece pendant



Monday, January 26, 2015

Of Necks, necklaces and bracelets



Like Nora Ephron I too  'feel bad about my neck'  and that is why, avid bead collector that I am, I seldom wear my beloved beads as necklaces, which are mostly enjoyed as a collector's strand. Instead I choose to wear my beads as bracelets. This also has the advantage of the beads being visible to me as well as drawing the eyes of  any keen onlookers though, sadly this has not often been the case. Guess people here only go for gem stones and don't appreciate "faded beauties" like my age-old beads.

 
More than 2 dozen bracelets

 
Below I will highlight some favorites  in my bead  bracelets wardrobe. First I will show the reds mostly of carnelians strung with some agates and coral spacers. These beads date from 500 to thousands of years old. The etched ones are mostly from Myanmar. 
 

 
Carnelians from Myanmar, Indonesia and Vietnam
 
Carnelians mixed with crystals and glass is also favoured by me
 
 
Dazzling Reds
 
Top most bracelet features a large hexagonal carnelian bead, faceted crystals and dusky red glass beads all from Vietnam. Bottom left bracelet is Chinese in origin. The carnelian and turquoise disc beads are probably Xizhou (1046-256BC)  while the dogbone shape crystal is also from some early Chinese dynasty. All the faceted carnelians on right bracelet are antique beads from Indonesian.
 
 
Green and shades of green, blue green are also what I collect and wear.
 
 
Greenstone and carnelian

Bracelet on the left composed of greenstone and carnelian beads from Myanmar. On the right, central bead from China, mixed with greenstone beads from Myanmar including 2 elephants.

The mix of stone and glass beads shown below are from Myanmar and neighboring Vietnam.
 
 
Stone and glass beads
 
Yellow is not one of my favorite colors but I have a couple of bracelets in Van Gogh yellows to cheer a dull day.
 
 
Very Van Gogh (I wish!)
 
On the left the central yellow bead with red and green flowers is  Venetian and reminds me of Van Gogh's colors. The two beads with red dots, next to  the central bead,  come from Lhasa, the top of the world  while the small plain yellow disc beads are from Indonesia. Quite an international combination for this bracelet. On the right are African trade beads with fancy names many of which I cant recall except for the two French cross beads.
 
 
French cross beads

The next one is a recent acquisition. I think its made of quartz and carnelian, carved in ribbed segments. Not sure about the age and vintage but comes from Zhejiang, China.
 
 
Barrel shape beads carved in ribbed segments

 
Agates are one of my favourite stones and here are two from Myanmar
 
 
Agates are my favourite stones

 
Kashmir may be famous for its houseboats and picturesque scenery  but it also home to a  large variety of semi precious stones. My next bracelet is composed from amethyst, moonstone, quartz and agates from my long ago trip to Kashmir.
 
 
Semi-precious stones from Kashmir



Beads in my bead bracelet wardrobe, come from all over the globe !
(o that rhymes :))

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Honey Color Cylinder Beads



I bought these honey-color, cylinder-shaped beads from a junkman in China. He could not tell me the exact vintage, just said "very old."


These cylinders have no distinguishing features other than their lovely color.

I have not seen them in any Chinese research material, and will like the junkman accept them as old. I am not even sure whether the stone is carnelian, agate or serpentine. Maybe as junkman says it should simply be called "yu"

I love their honey color and cool (literally) and smooth texture, so gorgeous to touch. Here are the cylinders tied with button knots into a necklace.


The central flat black bead has an eye decoration on it. Is the stone black onyx and how old?


On the reverse there are what look like traces of encrustation from some leather article. If this is not glued on, and it looks like not, then there is hope that this is a fairly old bead too.

Reverse view

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