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PROCESS: how recycled glass beads are made
  Beads made from recylced glass are one of our most popular bead items. Their colour and form invite touch and as each bead is individually made, each is unique. How they are made is documented below.
    To see how other beads are made visit the Powder Glass and "Lost Wax" bead process sections of our Gallery. All these beads are for sale in the Beads section of our online shop.
 
Moulds for recycled glass beads
  First moulds of different sizes are made. To see how the moulds are made in detail see the Powder Glass Beads Gallery page.
 
 
Crushing recycled glass to form fritt
  Recycled glass is crushed by hand. Unlike with powder glass beads, dyes and colours cannot be added so the glass used must be the right colour for the resulting bead.
 
 
Fritt - crushed recycled glass
  The resulting crushed glass mixture is called "fritt". For recylced glass beads the glass does not have to be crushed to a fine powder. Some larger pieces can be left as they melt down during the baking process.
 
 
Filling moulds with fritt
  The fritt is then used to fill the moulds. As with powder glass beads the moulds are coated with a fine mixture of kaolin clay and water before being filled to prevent sticking.
 
 
Moulds filled with fritt
  A tray of moulds for a larger sized bead filled with fritt.
 
 
Baking recycled glass beads in a kiln
  The moulds are put into a kiln to be baked. The kiln has to be hot enough to melt down the lumps of glass in the fritt.
 
 
Baking recycled glass beads in a kiln
  From experience the bead makers know the right temperature and how long to leave the moulds in the kiln to achieve the right degree of melting.
 
 
Shaping the recycled glass bead
  When the right temperature has been reached the beadmaker takes out the mould. He uses two awls - one to hold down the mould and the other to shape bead.
 
 
Shaping the recycled glass bead
  He spins the gather of glass round to shape it and then flips it over to shape the other side.
 
 
Shaping the recycled glass bead
  Here you can see the hole made by one of the awls... this is skilled work which has to be done quickly before the glass cools.
 
 
Recycled glass beads - blue tones
 
The finished results. Beads made from recycled glass in blue tones...
 
 
Recycled glass beads - earth tones
  ... and in earth tones. These beads and others made from recycled glass are available in the Beads section of our shop.
 
  Find out more about beads...
If you would like to find out more about beads we recommend bead-database.org. As well as bead related news you can also consult the online bead database that has been put together by some of the top bead experts in the world or if you have a bead question you can post it to the forum. A truly great resource for anyone interested in beads.
 
See these hand made beads in our shop:
 
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painted glass beads
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powder glass beads
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recycled glass beads
recycled glass beads
 
 
painted glass beads
painted glass beads
 
 
powder glass beads
powder glass beads
 
 
painted glass beads
painted glass beads
 
 
powder glass beads
powder glass beads
 
 
painted glass beads
painted glass beads
 
 
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powder glass beads
 
 
brass boxes
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recycled glass beads
recycled glass beads
 
 
painted glass beads
painted glass beads
 
 
recycled glass beads
recycled glass beads
 
 
painted glass beads
painted glass beads
 
 
recycled glass beads
recycled glass beads
 
 
painted glass beads
painted glass beads
 
 
painted glass beads
painted glass beads
 
 
recycled glass beads
recycled glass beads
 
 
 
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