Showing posts with label baroque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baroque. Show all posts

Sunday, September 15, 2013

New at Bumbershoot Supplies: Cheery Cherry Brand Vintage Japanese Beads





Here at Bumbershoot Supplies, we've been 'oohing and ahhing' over a new shipment of gorgeous vintage Cherry Brand beads. With bright cherry reds, vintage turquoise and creamy pastels the bead colors look like they've been picked while standing in front of a candy counter. (Please don't try to lick them though!) Cherry Brand beads were handcrafted in Osaka during the late 1940s -- you can read more about their history in our blog post here.




In addition to regular round beads we also have 'baroque' beads. Unevenly formed with lots of interesting texture to the surface, these beads will truly enhance any design. 




We're drawing out the last days of summer with these bright beads. Guaranteed to brighten anyone's day! 

Monday, May 28, 2012

Miriam Haskell Bracelet Update: Russian Gold Plate Flower Filigree Identification


I’m busy sorting through our recent purchase of metal findings from the Miriam Haskell warehouse, see my blog post here.


And guess what? I found some of the same filigrees that are used in a Miriam Haskell pearl bracelet I am fortunate to own. See my bracelet blog post here.


Here are the filigrees together with the bracelet filigree… We have a match! 


In this bracelet, the Haskell oval plaque is soldered to one filigree. There is a second filigree on the back, both held together with jump rings, right before the clasp.

Both my bracelet filigree and the Haskell warehouse filigrees are plated with Russian gold plate, a type of 24K gold plating used in vintage Haskell pieces. The bracelet filigree and the warehouse filigrees are dramatically different in color, showing how this type of plating can age over time.  For more, see my blog post about Russian gold plate here 


We now offer new antiqued brass tiny flower bead caps just like those in my bracelet…


And we also carry various vintage Miriam Haskell glass pearls, also originally purchased at the Miriam Haskell Company warehouse.

I’ll keep researching our Miriam Haskell findings to see if I can discover examples of how they were used, I’ll keep you posted!


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Look What I Found. Miriam Haskell Beaded Flower Filigrees


I just have to share a picture of these vintage beaded flower filigrees. You can see these used in Miriam Haskell pieces, there are a number of pictures in Cathy Gordon's book Miriam Haskell Jewelry. Wonderful! I was very excited to be able to purchase a few to add to my personal collection.  Now I just have to bring myself to use them :)  Perhaps in a vintage design inspiration board...