Welcome to the Boston Chapter of the International Society of Glass Beadmakers

Glass beadmaking is an ancient art that has been practiced for more than 3,000 years. Until the latter part of this century, however, few Americans possessed the technical knowledge to make glass beads. Those few glass artists worked in virtual anonymity and isolation. They used a variety of techniques to create their beads, including lampworking, kiln forming, kiln casting, furnace work, and cold work techniques.

The Boston Chapter has its roots in a small group of New England beadmakers brought together in a Newburyport living room in 1996. In 1998 the group became recognized as a chapter of the Society for Glass Beadmakers, now called the ISGB. By 2006 membership has grown to over 120.

Glass beads have been used for adornment, trade, currency, and religious ritual in cultures all over the world. Yet throughout history, the art of making glass beads has been shrouded in secrecy. One of the primary goals of The Boston Chapter has been to foster the rebirth of ancient glass beadmaking traditions through the sharing of techniques and information among both members and the public.

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Next meeting will be June 28th, 2008 at 1pm at the home of Brian and Daphne Gingras, and Infinity Glass in Leominster MA. See the events page for details.

 


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