You said you could do long videos on one type of bead alone. I say, Yes!! Please do long videos on each style of bead. We need it. And ppl will watch. Thank you! So gorgeous!! And fun to learn.
I’ll keep note of that, I got a long list of ideas for videos that I keep putting off because I think no one would be interested or I won’t do it justice. So thank you Cheri :)
Hands-down, the Murano Millefiori glass beads are my favorite! They are so colorful and detailed, and they just make me happy. The craftsmanship is unbelievable. Thanks for sharing Hannah!!
Thank you so much for your informative videos! It makes so much easier to identify the beads when you show the actual samples and explain the differences!
Oh my!!! A gorgeous job you did with that restringing! Can I pay you to restring a Czech glass necklace for me? Or do you know who does this? Want to trust where I send my beads. Thank you for such great info. ❤
Oh thank you! It was quite meticulous job but I enjoyed it! I would love to restring a necklace for you- email me at fleursdemontagne@icloud.com . Never thought of offering that but I can see a need for it!
As a teen in the 70’s my cousin would ride our bike to a bead store and purchase all kinds of beads such as millefiori beads and at that time we thought they were expensive because we would buy just a few at a time. Sure wished I would of saved them. 😢 their valuable now
Where do you purchase the wire you use to restring? I haven’t found any I like much. Those Chinese beads aren’t anywhere close to looking as nice as the Italian beads. Now those Japanese beads though are great. I’d love to touch base with you on some of the beads I have if you’re willing! Let me know how I can contact you please.
I used brass eye pins, I believe they were 21 gauge from Etsy. I just used my round pliers to shape the loop at the end or use a one step looper. Sure I can look at what you have, just email me at fleursdemontagne@icloud.com. Thank you so much for sharing and watching!!
Yes! The Murano glass makers make the canes themselves. I found a very short and informative videos on how the canes are made (called murrine) here: ua-cam.com/video/iG1LnlccCmM/v-deo.html
You said you could do long videos on one type of bead alone.
I say, Yes!! Please do long videos on each style of bead. We need it. And ppl will watch.
Thank you!
So gorgeous!! And fun to learn.
I’ll keep note of that, I got a long list of ideas for videos that I keep putting off because I think no one would be interested or I won’t do it justice. So thank you Cheri :)
Hands-down, the Murano Millefiori glass beads are my favorite! They are so colorful and detailed, and they just make me happy. The craftsmanship is unbelievable. Thanks for sharing Hannah!!
They really are gorgeous, brightly colored like candy! Thank you for watching and commenting Curry :)
Thank you your comment makes me extremely proud of my work! Greetings from Murano!
Thank you for making this video. I am learning Murano beads and it was very helpful 😃
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you so much for your informative videos! It makes so much easier to identify the beads when you show the actual samples and explain the differences!
I’m so glad my videos are helpful to you, very encouraging to hear :) thanks for your time!
LOVED this! Thank you.
You are so welcome Ellen! Thank you for watching!
Great video, thank you !
@@olgat3389 thank you for watching Olga!
Oh my!!! A gorgeous job you did with that restringing!
Can I pay you to restring a Czech glass necklace for me?
Or do you know who does this? Want to trust where I send my beads.
Thank you for such great info. ❤
Oh thank you! It was quite meticulous job but I enjoyed it! I would love to restring a necklace for you- email me at fleursdemontagne@icloud.com . Never thought of offering that but I can see a need for it!
You are a good teacher! Appreciate you so much! Thank You!
You're very welcome! Thank you for those kind words, and thank you for watching!!
Hello Hanna! Thank you for video/ I am fully agree about bright colored murano beads/ I think other countries made little bit foggy colored beads/
Thank you so much for watching!! 😊
Thanks for sharing! I always learn several bead facts while ogling your examples 🤩🤩🤩. Love your vids!❤
That makes me so happy to hear! Thank you so much for watching and encouraging me :)
Hey, great video! Would you be able to help me identify the beads in a necklace my mother gave me before passing?
@@skinsflap thanks for watching! I sure can, please email me at fleursdemontagne@icloud.com 😄
As a teen in the 70’s my cousin would ride our bike to a bead store and purchase all kinds of beads such as millefiori beads and at that time we thought they were expensive because we would buy just a few at a time. Sure wished I would of saved them. 😢 their valuable now
That sounds like a lot of fun riding bikes to a bead store! Thank you for watching Luna :)
❤thank you so much what a pleasure ❤
I appreciate you, Mickey! :)
I found a strand of these beads at an antique store, I’d love some help on identifying them. The colors and flowers drew me in
That’s great! You can email me at fleursdemontagne@icloud.com and I can see if I can help you!
Very good information ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching Pam!😊
Where do you purchase the wire you use to restring? I haven’t found any I like much. Those Chinese beads aren’t anywhere close to looking as nice as the Italian beads. Now those Japanese beads though are great. I’d love to touch base with you on some of the beads I have if you’re willing! Let me know how I can contact you please.
I used brass eye pins, I believe they were 21 gauge from Etsy. I just used my round pliers to shape the loop at the end or use a one step looper. Sure I can look at what you have, just email me at fleursdemontagne@icloud.com. Thank you so much for sharing and watching!!
Where are the cane beads made? Can see the flowers on the ends of the tube, like a slice of one of the flower rods.
Yes! The Murano glass makers make the canes themselves. I found a very short and informative videos on how the canes are made (called murrine) here: ua-cam.com/video/iG1LnlccCmM/v-deo.html
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Hello! Thank you for commenting :)