Bead Crafts
Do you know that curiosity leads to discovery?
That is exactly what happened to early man who was constantly in
search for something that he seemingly found as a lack in the
surroundings he was immersed in. Such is also the manner with how
bead crafts started. It has actually been around for a long time
but when the art was transformed as an accessory, the item was
considered as a precious piece since the lavish periods how many
centuries back.
Exploration
A lot of the supplies employed for bead crafts
are believed to have come from another area than where they were
originally found. Randall White, a professor at New York
University, said that materials excavated in the ancient sites of
Europe have often toured about hundreds of kilometers. In Asia, an
Oliva shell has been dug deemed to be twenty thousand years old.
Specifically uncovered in India, archaeologists relayed that a
three hundred kilometer trip was required to bring it back to the
nearest waters. Until now, there is no known reason how the item
arrived in the area.
Synthesizing
Metals such as copper, gold, lead, silver, tin
and zinc were spotted in native countries. All of them were
employed for bead crafts except for tin which was initially used
for bangles. Soon enough, those minerals established an industrial
niche and people begun to look for rocks that had a tinge of
accessory element in them. Not for long, certain processes of
crushing and heating were learned. The approaches were undeniably
tedious so brilliant minds continued to be in search until some
genius thought of manufacturing their own.
Neolithic Revolution
Often dubbed as the Age of Revolution, it was
here that people begun to domesticate animals, build settlements,
sow crops and develop surplus. In short, the period was the gateway
of civilization. As a matter of fact, instead of the chipped
instruments, stone tools were employed for the people to easily
sharpen the dull edges. It was also at this era where supplies for
bead crafts that originated from river pebbles and bird bones were
found. There were also other items uncovered inside the caves.
Great Invention
Apart from the inventions mentioned in the
previous paragraph, another milestone for the Age of Revolution
were the bow, rotary motion and shaft. The items were employed by
the people in various ways including on how to perform bead crafts.
Drilling a hole into a sea husk is a concrete example that was
normally done before. The manual act was proven to be more
effective and was also used for mundane applications.
In the long period of the existence of bead
crafts, there is no shadow of suspicion that the art is admired in
any corner of the world.
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