Seven-Layer Chevron Bead
Seven-Layer Chevron Bead
Product Description: This standout piece is a large Seven-Layer Chevron bead, known for its deep blue hue and stunning luster. Crafted with meticulous detail, its gleaming surface adds a touch of elegance to any collection.
Specifications:
- Origin: Venice
- Estimated Period: Late 1400s
- Size per Bead: Approximately 27mm in diameter x 38mm in height
- Weight: 46g
- Number of Beads: 1 bead
- Hole Size: Approximately 6mm
- Special Notes: As an antique item, it may have scratches, cracks, or chips.
Important Notes:
Due to lighting conditions during photography and the nature of antique items, the actual product may appear slightly different from the photographs. The colors may also vary under different lighting conditions.
About Chevron Beads:
Chevron beads were invented in the late 1400s by Maria Valovelli on the island of Murano, Italy. While many Venetian bead-making techniques are adaptations of ancient methods, the Chevron technique is unique to Venice. Chevron beads, also known as Star Beads or Rosetta Beads, have been found with up to ten layers, predominantly in blue. Red, green, and black Chevrons are rarer and highly prized. The name "Chevron" signifies the bead's distinctive zigzag pattern. Later, the technique also spread to the Netherlands.