¿Cómo puede saber es real Swarovski Crystal?
Siempre me pregunto que los cristales que he pedido son reales de Austria. Todos los vendedores en e-Bay reclamación que sus cristales son reales de Austria, pero después de pedido de que el paquete de fábrica todo me di cuenta algunos de los cristales de algunos vendedores de e-Bay fueron de cristal de China.
He aprendido algunos consejos de uno de los distribuidores de Swarovski como sigue:
· El cristal de Swarovski perfectamente cortará bordes. Va ser uniformadas cristales todos y todas las esquinas están perfectamente cumplen con todos. No burbujas o fisuras dentro de los cristales incluso busca con los simple vista. El tamaño de cada cristal es perfectamente incluso.
· Porque el uso de las gafas de buena calidad, por consiguiente por lo que da claridad y lustre como ninguna otra.
· Bolas de cristal de Swarovski están hechas de uno de la más alta concentración de plomo de cualquier cordón de cristal hecho, más de un 31 % de plomo, por lo que pesará aproximadamente 1/4 gramos para un bicone de 4 mm. Perlas de vidrio sin el contenido de plomo pesará mucho menos y podría sugerir una falsificación. Cristal de Swarovski tiene un brillo y lustre como ninguna otra y el color deben ser coherentes.
· La empresa Swarovski no vende defectuoso, fisuras, segundos o que no son completamente perforados a través de agujeros. Cuando usted lea esto como una descripción de bolas de cristal de Swarovski que debería ser una advertencia a usted que no es una verdadera. Swarovski venderá sólo los mejores de alta calidad nueva cristal perlas made in Austria.
Siempre me pregunto que los cristales que he pedido son reales de Austria. Todos los vendedores en e-Bay reclamación que sus cristales son reales de Austria, pero después de pedido de que el paquete de fábrica todo me di cuenta algunos de los cristales de algunos vendedores de e-Bay fueron de cristal de China.
He aprendido algunos consejos de uno de los distribuidores de Swarovski como sigue:
· El cristal de Swarovski perfectamente cortará bordes. Va ser uniformadas cristales todos y todas las esquinas están perfectamente cumplen con todos. No burbujas o fisuras dentro de los cristales incluso busca con los simple vista. El tamaño de cada cristal es perfectamente incluso.
· Porque el uso de las gafas de buena calidad, por consiguiente por lo que da claridad y lustre como ninguna otra.
· Bolas de cristal de Swarovski están hechas de uno de la más alta concentración de plomo de cualquier cordón de cristal hecho, más de un 31 % de plomo, por lo que pesará aproximadamente 1/4 gramos para un bicone de 4 mm. Perlas de vidrio sin el contenido de plomo pesará mucho menos y podría sugerir una falsificación. Cristal de Swarovski tiene un brillo y lustre como ninguna otra y el color deben ser coherentes.
· La empresa Swarovski no vende defectuoso, fisuras, segundos o que no son completamente perforados a través de agujeros. Cuando usted lea esto como una descripción de bolas de cristal de Swarovski que debería ser una advertencia a usted que no es una verdadera. Swarovski venderá sólo los mejores de alta calidad nueva cristal perlas made in Austria.
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written by maggie liu, August 06, 2009
Hi, Emy ... this is maggie , good job ... i saw the kitty bee u made and it is so cute , so sweet .... i've been busy lately , you've done great work on the new site. congratulations ...
written by Emy, August 06, 2009
Thank you Maggie. We miss you. I almost finish Mr. Rooster. He is really difficult. I made some mistakes, so I have to fix him a little. Still don't understand some parts of the pattern. But I think I can do it.
written by Deb Lemons, April 16, 2010
I am not sure if Swarovski is the only brand of bead being produced in Austria. I have some strings, older vintage that are tagged with little paper labels that say "made in Austria". There is no doubt in my mind that they are truly Austrian due to the fact of the clean edges and the clairity of the beads. I saw one blog where someone raised this point about Swarovski crystals.
But as to where a bead comes from, there are a lot of signs that are easy to see. Beads from India always have bead release in the holes making them look dirty! My hint to everyone is to soak them over night in a batch of good soapy water. Rinse them well then soak over night in a bath of windex diluted with water. A simple pipe cleaner or bead reamer can be used to remove any thing that didn't soak out and it comes out like magic. I am not a big fan of beads made in India, but sometimes you see one that can be made into a nice focal peice.
Although many beads are being produced in China, they are pretty much all the same pattern but different in color. Although some are crystal and shine pretty, if you hold them up to the light, they fail to give that clarity you get from Austrian Crystal, the difference in the lead and other things that are used to color glass I suppose. Also the facets, although somewhat better than in the past, they still aren't as sharp as Austrian either.
I think that Czech fire polish have a bit to offer in the sense that Austrian or Swarovski crystal can be costly for some people. There are many disabled people who love to bead and they live on a pretty tight budget. So for them, throw me in with them, Czech is a fine compromise when you have to budget. Czech beads are a bit finer in detail in color, clarity, and faceting and other traits. They are definitely more consistant in size than Chinese.
But above all else, blind fold me and give me a handful of mixed crystals and I bet you I can sort them with my hand into piles and tell you where each one came from just by touch. LOL, if you get really hard core into beading, you learn to zero in from a room away and know just what you are looking at.
Anyways, thanks for letting me throw my two cents worth in, well make that a half a cent because I am pretty crazy about beads. Anyone else have a room full of them like me??
But as to where a bead comes from, there are a lot of signs that are easy to see. Beads from India always have bead release in the holes making them look dirty! My hint to everyone is to soak them over night in a batch of good soapy water. Rinse them well then soak over night in a bath of windex diluted with water. A simple pipe cleaner or bead reamer can be used to remove any thing that didn't soak out and it comes out like magic. I am not a big fan of beads made in India, but sometimes you see one that can be made into a nice focal peice.
Although many beads are being produced in China, they are pretty much all the same pattern but different in color. Although some are crystal and shine pretty, if you hold them up to the light, they fail to give that clarity you get from Austrian Crystal, the difference in the lead and other things that are used to color glass I suppose. Also the facets, although somewhat better than in the past, they still aren't as sharp as Austrian either.
I think that Czech fire polish have a bit to offer in the sense that Austrian or Swarovski crystal can be costly for some people. There are many disabled people who love to bead and they live on a pretty tight budget. So for them, throw me in with them, Czech is a fine compromise when you have to budget. Czech beads are a bit finer in detail in color, clarity, and faceting and other traits. They are definitely more consistant in size than Chinese.
But above all else, blind fold me and give me a handful of mixed crystals and I bet you I can sort them with my hand into piles and tell you where each one came from just by touch. LOL, if you get really hard core into beading, you learn to zero in from a room away and know just what you are looking at.
Anyways, thanks for letting me throw my two cents worth in, well make that a half a cent because I am pretty crazy about beads. Anyone else have a room full of them like me??
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