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  2. Bohemian glass - Wikipedia

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    One of the glass items for which the Czech nation is still well known is the production of "druk" beads. Druks are small (3mm-18mm) round glass beads with small threading holes produced in a wide variety of colors and finishes and used mainly as spacers among beaded jewellery makers. [6]

  3. The Weird and Wonderful World of Radioactive Glassware ... - AOL

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    Her favorite pieces to collect include gold and silver rings, custard glass cameo brooches, and Bohemian Czech beads from the 1920s and 30s. Her tip for aspiring collectors? Check absolutely ...

  4. Glass bead making - Wikipedia

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    Lampworked dichroic glass bead showing thin film application Furnace glass beads. A variant of the wound glass bead making technique, and a labor-intensive one, is what is traditionally called lampworking. In the Venetian industry, where very large quantities of beads were produced in the 19th century for the African trade, the core of a ...

  5. Preciosa (corporation) - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War, Preciosa closely collaborated with the Communist regime.From the 1960s to the 1980s, Preciosa was an integral part of Věznice Minkovice [], a labor camp set up by the Communist government in 1958, now known as one of the most brutal Communist prison camps in Czechoslovakia; it was even nicknamed "The Red Hell" or "Minkau" (after the Nazi concentration camp in Dachau) by ...

  6. Bead - Wikipedia

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    A selection of glass beads Merovingian bead Trade beads, 18th century Trade beads, 18th century. A bead is a small, decorative object that is formed in a variety of shapes and sizes of a material such as stone, bone, shell, glass, plastic, wood, or pearl and with a small hole for threading or stringing.

  7. Dana Zámečníková - Wikipedia

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    1981 Czechoslovakian Glass 1350–1980, The Corning Museum of Glass; 1981 Glaskunst 81, Orangerie, Kassel; 1982 Exhibition of fifteen women artists, Municipal Cultural Centre, Dobříš; 1982 Contemporary Czechoslovakian Glass, Jewelry and Sculpture, Foster/White Gallery, Seattle; 1982 Prostor 1 / Space 1, Memorial of National Literature, Prague

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