Thanks for posting this. Unfortunately it does highlight how some folks will damage the eyes and lungs for cheap beads, (no sodium filter safety glasses and no mask when handling fine glass dust,) but it’s interesting to see how beads can be made with very limited resources. Kind Regards . . . Andy
The fastest ways to get silicosis I've ever seen. Sifting tiny beads in the Indian factory. Followed closely by grinding glass in a mortar and pestle all day.
Excellent video, even without the sound.
The recycled glass beads from Ghana were the newest and most interesting to me.
Thanks for posting this.
Unfortunately it does highlight how some folks will damage the eyes and lungs for cheap beads, (no sodium filter safety glasses and no mask when handling fine glass dust,) but it’s interesting to see how beads can be made with very limited resources.
Kind Regards . . . Andy
The fastest ways to get silicosis I've ever seen. Sifting tiny beads in the Indian factory. Followed closely by grinding glass in a mortar and pestle all day.
Is definitely.be.interested,.in seeing.more footage
Of these factories, this stuff is great!
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Need sound, please!
Where can i buy them !??? 😶😶