How She Beads are Made
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"From beginning to end, the beadmaking process is truly a labor of love!" says Sandy Rueve, She Beads® President and Founder."Most people think the beads are hand-painted, but in fact She Beads are made entirely from polymer-based clay. Every bead is rolled and strung by hand in our Chicago production studio."
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The creative process begins by caneworking. This is the method She Beads artisans use to create the original designs. Caneworking is a technique originally used by glassmakers to create stained glass designs.
She Beads artisans have adapted this technique to create canes from a series of rods, wedges or sheets of clay in different colors. When arranged and joined into a solid mass, the cross section exposes the intricate design of the cane. Geometric patterns are more easily created. She Beads skilled artisans are able to create more complex cane designs such as faces, animals and various seasonal motifs. The initial cane is large and easy to handle. The cane is rolled and pressed, reducing the initial size of the design. Because the clay is pliable, the design stays intact no matter how small it becomes.

When the canes are ready, the beadmaking begins. Beadmakers roll a uniform size "core bead" using translucent clay. Then they decorate each individual core bead with razor thin veneer slices of the reduced clay canes (a technique developed by ancient Romans called "millefiori" which means a thousand flowers). Often as many as six slices of cane cover just one core bead. Each millefiori bead is rolled by hand to smooth out any seams. The beads are then pierced with a skewer and baked in a low heat oven. Baking hardens the clay so that the beads become durable and strong.
She Beads are often strung with sterling or Swarovski spacers, and made into necklaces, anklets, bracelets and more. Each individually finished piece is adorned with the trademarked "SB", located next to the knot, signifying an original She Beads creation.
Many complex cane designs are retired daily, so the beads are forever evolving, but are always recognizable for their signature style. Sandy and her talented artisans keep the beadmaking process fresh by continually using new colors, designs, patterns and motifs. Sandy states, "Our customers appreciate the artistry and work that goes into every piece. When they are buying She Beads they are buying a truly unique piece of wearable art. With demand growing, we just can't seem to roll beads fast enough!"