These wedding cake beads are a Vaseline yellow, from late 1800s they are in perfect condition and they are 12 mm .
When I first started collecting Millefiori, I came across the wedding cake bead. Made famous in Venice by designer Ercole Moretti in the 1800’s. . Wedding cake beads look like little cakes with "icing" of swirls, dots, flowers and aventurine, which consists of metallic bits, usually copper, to give it sparkle. Millefiori "means "thousand flowers". The beads are made using thin rods of different colors of glass are bundled together, with the ends of the rods forming a design, such as flowers. The millefiori technique involves the production of glass canes or rods, known as murrine, with multicolored patterns which are viewable only from the cut ends of the cane. Materials for the murine are taken from the Earth. A murrine rod is heated in a furnace and pulled until thin while still maintaining the cross section's design. It is then cut into beads or discs when cooled. The artist create the most amazing designs. The better the artist, the better than designs. The bundle is fused together, then cross section slices are cut off, jelly-roll fashion. These slices are applied and melted over a glass core. The resulting bead has a three dimensional look filled with flowers or other patterns. Many The creators make the most amazing designs. The better the artist, the better than designs.