Hi Polly, Russ, et al.,
I received my bead order just before the holidays--quick service, thank you!
I noticed something a bit odd about some of the trade bead strands, wanted to get your thoughts. I ordered several strands of the imitation pipestone heishi beads, item #22-509 BROWN. I've been buying these for years, have bought them several times from R&T, and have always gotten the same kind of bead. Usually available in smaller and larger diameters, always the same color red-brown color, holes varying very slightly from about 1mm to about 2mm at the most. but definitely more of a slice. Sort of a "button" look to the beads, as the rims are slightly defined, sometimes molded lines are evident on the flat part, etc.
I was pleased to discover you had plenty of strands of the smaller slices in the smaller diameters and ordered several strands.
When I pulled the strands out, I noticed a color difference right away--these are more cinnamon colored than the more traditional red-brown colored ones. And when I cut one strand apart, I found these are quite different in other ways, too. For example, they look more like a "ring" bead--a flattened thin ring rather than a pierced slice or button. The holes are WAY larger--around 3mm. They just don't look like the same beads at all, almost like an India imitation in a way--more uniform, much cleaner, no "rims"--although they are still strung on some sort of rafia cord like the old ones are.
I can still use these, though I'll have to fiddle with the larger hole size to get them to work. I'm just curious if you've ever seen these beads before, why they are so different than the traditional "imitation pipestone heishi" beads, and if they were still made in Europe and traded in Africa? Are the "regular" imitation pipestones getting harder to find?? It would be hard to tell these two different beads apart, other than the color difference, until you cut them off their string.
Thanks so much for your thoughts,
Luann