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Chevrons

June 23, 2010 Leave a comment
A bold necklace featuring a contemporary Constantini chevron in brilliant yellow. It is surrounded by black India glass with red, yellow and white accents that reflect the colors in the chevron. Red faceted Czech glass and antique Bohemian octohedron glass beads highlight all. Clasp and findings are silver. Approx. 20 inches; earrings 13/4 inches. Item f1015 ... $199.00
Chevrons are the most difficult and complicated of all the Venetian beads to make. Created by the Constantini family, they are made up of several layers of colored glass rods. Historically, chevrons were used in the rosaries of cardinals. Some of the most sophistacated chevrons had seven, eight or occasionally nine layers of color!
In Africa, during the bead trade, chevrons came to represent absolute power and authority. They were worn and collected exclusively by the tribal chiefs. During the American bead trade, tribal chiefs also retained chevrons for themselves.
In recent years bead makers in India and China have started copying them. I exclusively use and collect the chvrons created by the Constantinis.
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