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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Beads - A Mardi Gras Tradition

Muncie Gras 2011 will be held March 19th, 2011- 7pm-2am in the Streets of Downtown Muncie! This will be our 10th Anniversary Celebration!

One of the most popular Muncie Gras (and Mardi Gras) traditions...
beads
!

Inexpensive strings of
beads and toys
have been thrown from floats to parade-goers since at least the late 19th century. Until the 1960s, the most common form was multi-colored strings of glass beads made in Czechoslovakia. These were supplanted by less expensive and more durable plastic beads, first from Hong Kong, then from Taiwan, and more recently from China. Lower-cost beads and toys allow riders to purchase greater quantities and throws have become more numerous and common.

In the 1990s, many people lost interest in small, cheap
beads
, often leaving them where they landed on the ground. Larger, more elaborate
metallic beads
and strands with figures of animals, people, or other objects have become the sought-after throws.

With the advent of the 21st century, more sophisticated throws began to replace
simple metallic beads
. Krewes started to produce limited edition beads and plush toys that are unique to the krewe. Fiber optic beads and LED-powered prizes are now among the most sought-after items. In a retro-inspired twist, glass beads have returned to parades. Now made in India, glass beads are one of the most valuable throws.

1 comment:

Sara said...

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