Perlen. What a beautiful word. Synonymous with pearls, Perlen means beads in German. I love how elegant it sounds; to describe all beads as pearls! And art beads I believe would be Kunst Perlen. As a classical singer, I often sing in languages foreign to me, and I find German my favourite language to sing in – above and beyond even English. I speak a little, am certainly not fluent, but I find the vowels and consonants – the music of the language – very beautiful and expressive, especially in song. I have only visited Germany once properly and I would love to return there someday.
I have found a selection of beautiful beads from German bead artists and I thought I’d share them here in this treasury.
‘German Art Beads’ by songbead
A selection of finds from bead artists based in Germany.
RED SUCKEROO – Lampwork Bead…
$17.00
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8 Fimo polymer clay beads. F…
$13.00
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8 bigger Spacer Beads – Hand…
$7.84
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Glass Lampwork Round Bead Se…
$37.50
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Melanie Moertel Lampwork Bea…
$95.00
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MICHOU – Lampwork Beads – Kn…
$149.00
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AV-Beads handmade Lampwork S…
$65.90
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5 Gold Leaves Head Pins Set,…
$8.00
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14 handmade lampwork beads
$21.00
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17 handmade lampwork beads -…
$155.00
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lampwork, handmade – faux b…
$35.00
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AV-Beads handmade Lampwork F…
$17.95
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lampwork, handmade – ROT-ME…
$24.00
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GlassBonBon Colorstorm Heart…
$72.00
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9ps Handmade Beads from poly…
$16.00
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Melanie Moertel Lampwork Bea…
$140.00
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One thing that emerged whilst I was browsing through etsy’s pages of German bead artists, was that there seems to be a definite German style of lampworking – fine stringer work, often in black, with vivid and joyful colour schemes. I have included some contrasting work here (including some lovely polymer work) but can you see it too? It reminded me somewhat of the Austrian artist Hundertwasser. Do take a peek here at his colourful and inspiring work! Hundertwasser is one of my very favourite artitists; his use of shape, colour and texture I find terribly inspiring.
Do you live in Germany? Do you make art beads? Do leave a comment! We love to hear about bead artists living all over the world!
Rebecca is a Scottish jewellery designer and singer, currently living in Manchester, England. You can read more about beads and singing at her blog, songbeads.blogspot.com and see more of her jewellery at songbead.etsy.com.