|
|
Iron Age/Romano-British
There is evidence for glass beadmaking in
Britain before the Romans came, so we don't have to say that it's something the
Romans did for us, although underfloor heating is nice.
Displaying 1 to 7 (of 7 products)
| Product Image |
Product- |
Price |
 |
A simple, monochrome bead and one of the oldest glass bead types to be discovered. Often used as accent beads. The first dateable glass bead is from... |
£1.00
... more info
|
 |
Normally made from faience, a fused combination of crushed quartz and other components, the melon beads are found in military contexts in many... |
£8.00
... more info
|
 |
Normally made from faience, a fused combination of crushed quartz and other components, the melon beads are found in military contexts in many... |
£8.00
... more info
|
 |
Normally made from faience, a fused combination of crushed quartz and other components, the melon beads are found in military contexts in many... |
£8.00
... more info
|
 |
Normally made from faience, a fused combination of crushed quartz and other components, the melon beads are found in military contexts in many... |
£8.00
... more info
|
 |
Timeless beads, elegant and tactile, the melon bead was the favourite of many cultures. The Egyptians loved the shape and made them in... |
£12.00
... more info
|
 |
Classic 'roller' beads, common to most time periods. Available in mixed sets of five beads. The beads have holes of approximately 2.2mm, and will... |
£10.00
... more info
|
Displaying 1 to 7 (of 7 products)
|
Who's Online
There currently are 7 guests online.
|