Monday, April 18, 2016

Miniature Glass Plants - French Beaded Flowers


Unlike life flowers, French beaded flowers could literally last for generations.  All they require once a while is a quick feather-dusting to retain their splendour.  The most basic technique involves using seed beads, but I discovered adding a sprinkling of other materials here and there – like pearls, crystals, cup-chain, gemstones or even alternating some of them with plastic flowers can really make a piece seem that more dimensional.  After all, French Beading is more like sculpting rather than sewing – so I even refer to these pieces as sculptures – “air”broidery, rather than embroidery… 
Originally, medieval French- and other European peasants would collect discarded beads from the noble’s lavishly embellished clothing and by stringing those beads onto steel wire they developed the art of fashioning them into beaded leaves and flowers.  Even in 16th Century Venice beaded flowers were created for churches, parade floats and banquet tables.
It is also known that Princess Grace of Monaco owned beaded flowers for she appreciated their durability and charm.  Today, more people are rediscovering and embracing this seemingly lost art which can be viewed on popular sites like Etsy and Pinterest.