Original Message: Boshan |
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I wish I knew more about these beads; I wish there was more written about them, but the information seems very sparse and contradictory. For instance, some writers see the Japanese occupation as being the high point of production; most recently I read that in fact a lot of factories closed down at that time. One of the problems is that Boshan produced a lot of the ordinary household glass for North China and beads were always a sideline. What I find attractive about the earlier beads is that they are often quite rough and spontaneous in their feel - a sort of Abstract Expressionist energy about them, that's very different from the rest of Qing and Republic-era glass. Thanks for showing those lovely examples, Fred. W. All rights reserved by Bead Collector Network and its users |
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