This is the archive for the Jewelry Poetry Page of the Beadshaper web site. Every month a piece of jewelry on the Beadshaper site is named after a classic poem.
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THE HISTORY OF COLORS
Color is important in art, beauty, and fashion. It certainly is paramount in the beauty of glass beads and jewelry. So I am now beginning a series of entries on the history of various colors. Before we start, lets talk about what...
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This elegant simple clear amber colored handcrafted glass pendant bead is named for the poem, To a Young Lady by William Cowper (1731-1800) To read more about the pendant, see Beadshaper Gallery
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Sweet stream that winds through yonder glade,...
So you thought that erotic thoughts did not exist in the 19th Century.This sterling silver bracelet featuring handcrafted lampwork black glass beads is named for the poem, Wild Nights by Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886).
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To My Dear and Loving Husband
by Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672)
..This pendant bead is named after a poem by Anne Bradstreet, a Puritan housewife who lived in New England in the 1600s, educated herself in various subjects, and wrote poetry although she...
This fashion bracelet featuring handcrafted lampwork glass beads is named for the poem, I Love Thee, by Eliza Acton, 1799-1859. See Bracelets in the Beadshaper Gallery.
I love thee, as I love the calm
Of sweet, star-lighted hours!
I love thee, as I...