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Wednesday 31 October 2018

Are You Interested In Collecting Paper Beads?

By Paul Bell


What was the world without money? Well, it was cool, it had a bartering system. Something shiny and precious for other more valuable things. Paper Beads were the currency, the way to get all sorts of items from others. They were very valuable and still are today. Though today they are not for bartering, many people just collect them. They are also not that many going around, which makes them very expensive.

The 12th century is the time when bartering with the jewelry was very popular. The items people really went for were spices, fur, myrrh, palm oil, and clothing. If you had these exquisite pieces of jewelry, you wouldn t go hungry. People didn t just barter in-house they went to other lands to see what they offered. This was how people survived in those times.

There were more rare pieces and then they were those you found everywhere. The more rare but special ones included the Millefiori and Chevron. The color was also a determining factor in how available or scarce the jewelry was. The colors blue and white were produced in multitudes, they were everywhere. However, the more scarce colors were yellows and green and that made them more expensive.

Today the beautiful vintage jewelry is even harder to attain today. From the 12th to the 15th century some of these pieces got lost. Due to all the shipping and separating and moving of all the African tribes, there aren t as many lefts. The production also slowed down and money is now used to barter. So they were no longer required. When you do find one, it will be immensely overpriced, but it is kind of worth it.

Another form of the jewelry that looks bottle green or cobalt blue, very beautiful and pricy, called twisting neck pieces is also rare. Most of the jewelry was cut and polished in Bohemia but this specific piece was done in Venice. You could find them at about $620 per piece, this was the last price at an auction. So if you are up for it and you have money to blow, take your chance at an auction and see how much you get.

There are some other ones that are equally stunning, they look Russet-red. They were also for bartering and they were made during the 1800s and in Murano. They were used for bartering in Asia and North America, obtain things like oil, fuel, and artifacts. Today you can get them for $40 to $500. The price you pay will be affected by age, heritage and the colors you are trying to purchase.

You need to do your research when it comes to these pieces. Know what the price range could be for the one you are looking for. In fact, when you do go to auctions or similar places, you shouldn t hesitate to buy them. Thing is others will scoop them up if you don t act fast. There isn t a good chance of you finding the same one again, the color and size may change.

Even though bartering with them is no longer an option, many people collect them now. If you are getting them for sentimental value or just mere interest, you have to know your stuff. These ones are sacred and not easily found, you must make the most of your opportunities.




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