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Bead Links


BSOC members are invited to submit their web site links for publication. We also publish links of past speakers and selected publications, web portals and vendors.

The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art

BSOC Members' Web Sites

Paradise Beads
Vicki Cederquist gives us a wonderful display of her lampworked beads and finished jewelry.

Bear Chick's Journey
Visit Mary Carter's Blog and view her Fearlessly Colorful Beaded Jewelry.

Jan Petek Lampworked Glass Beads
Jan's beads and silver wire jewelry are available at www.peppertreestudio.com as well as The Shepherdess Bead Shop, The Art Glass Guild and the Carol Gardyne Gallery & Botique.

Kat Clark
Kat Designs - Fine Handcrafted Art Jewelry

Katie Casey Anderson
Katie Casey Anderson Jewelry Designs

Doug Ho - Unicorne Beads, Inc
Handmade Lampworked Glass Beads, located in Placentia, CA

Lori Mendenhall
Unique Jewelry Designs featuring handcrafted pendants and beads.

Kilim Rug Co./TheBeadChest.com
We specialize in African Trade Beads, Recycled Glass, Ethiopian Metal, Ghana Krobo, and Millefiore Beads. We offer a large selection, quantity pricing, and fast shipping.

Other Bead Related Web Sites
We hope that these other sites will further encourage your interest in beads:


Featured Member:
Judy Carlson - Jujee Beads


In one way or another, I have been an artist all my life. I've played with watercolors, photography, clay, jewelry-making, faux finishing furniture and applying shells to frames, mirrors, clay pots and anything else shells and glue can stick to! I am currently working as a free-lance make-up artist for television in Los Angeles, California, which is another exciting and fun form of art.

I have played with beaded jewelry for years have always been attracted to glass beads. Thanks to too much time on the internet, I became more interested in exactly how glass beads were made, so I did some research. I found a glass studio in San Diego and signed up for a workshop immediately. I have been even more obsessed with glass ever since!

My husband, Roger and I both enjoy scuba diving and underwater photography. He is really the master when it comes to the underwater photos! Many of my experiences and photos from diving are my inspiration for my glass art. I believe this shows quite a bit with my critters.

Visit Judy's web site at: www.jujeebeads.com/
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