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The Brief History of Handcrafted Beaded Jewelry

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

You might feel that the history of handcrafted beaded jewelry cannot possibly be very interesting, but in fact, it is quite intriguing to learn where this part of culture began. Some say that it began more than 70,000 years ago when man found the beads and gems and thought it was incredibly beautiful. Beaded jewelry has been used in many ways. One way is simply for beauty. Another is for value. Some would trade and buy with beaded jewelry or beads.

Although a man or a woman living in those times would not possibly have any practical use for them; however, they could not carry them around without modern day bags or carrying devices, nor did they have pockets. So, as legend tells us, they attached the gemstones or beads to leather straps and wore them around their neck to create the first handcrafted beaded jewelry. Over time, handcrafted jewelry started to become a status symbol. Those with power and wealth were the ones who had beaded jewelry. Beads even have been used as an item of value for which trade could be made.

Beaded jewelry has been made out of many types of beads. Beads have been known to be made out of glass, bone, porcelain, shells, paper, clay, metals, gemstones, ivory, and even wood. Bead craftsman often held the trade secrets in confidence. They were expected to keep the bead-making skills a secret. Some of them even risked themselves if they failed to keep the information to themselves. Mass production of beads didn’t even begin until the 1800s when glass beading became widely available. It was at this time that Swarovski created their process for making their special beads which are still in high demand today.

Different parts of the world created different types of handcrafted beaded jewelry. Central and South America are known for their wampum and quill creations, while Native American beadwork usually included a lot of turquoise and silver. Bead making in France began as early as 38,000 BC! Worry beads, Filigree, and highly decorated ceramic beads originated in Greece, while Italy specialized in the Murano glass beads. There are dozens of other countries not yet discussed here, but this jewelry has a rich and vast history that is incredibly interesting. Suffice it to say that there is a rich cultural tradition with wearing beaded jewelry.

How to Choose the Right Soft Toy

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Plush toys make excellent, versatile gifts. You can give one to just about any individual of any age, and he or she will appreciate it. Of course, some soft toys are more appropriate for certain age groups than others, so you need to choose the right one for the individual you are buying for. If you collect plush toys yourself, then you need to make sure you buy ones made with quality materials so that they will last for a long time.

The selection is practically limitless. There are many shapes, colors, sizes, fabrics, and materials to choose from. Some of the most popular soft toys are of animals. Teddy Bears, for instance, are often made out of plush materials. Other popular animals include tigers, horses, polar bears, puppies, kittens, dolphins, and monkeys. Both domestic and wild animals are very cute as plush toys!

Since this market is highly competitive, it’s very easy to find affordable soft toys. Some people aren’t picky at all and will accept any item, just as long as it is cute. Others, however, are pickier and want their plushies to be quality made. If you are buying a gift for the latter, then you can’t be cheap. Since you will get what you pay for, it’s best to avoid extremely cheap plush toys. If you are ordering online, look closely at the picture to see if you can find any flaws, such as crooked eyes or uneven paws.

It’s especially important to choose quality made jumbo plushies, since they can accumulate a whole lot of dust in no time at all. These are also very popular with children, since kids love to hug them. However, you shouldn’t buy jumbo plush toys that are larger than the kid you are buying them for, since there is a possibility that they could fall over and suffocate a small child. You can probably find good deals on large stuffed toys-even organic ones. Since the market is so competitive, many retailers will sell them at affordable prices.