African Trade Beads: 10-11mm Fancy Powder Glass Beads from Ghana
African Trade Beads: 10-11mm Fancy Powder Glass Beads from Ghana
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Introducing a beautiful matching strand of NEW powder glass African beads, meticulously handcrafted by the skilled artisans of Kroboland in Ghana, West Africa. These beads are a stunning imitation of the old Venetian FANCY trade beads, offering a blend of tradition and artistry.
- Strand Length: Approximately 23 1/2" (60 cm)
- Bead Size: Approximately 10-11 mm in diameter
Each bead is made from recycled bottles and other glass items that are pulverized into powder, then carefully molded to create these exquisite beads. The entire process is done by hand, ensuring each bead is unique and showcases the remarkable craftsmanship of the Krobo people.
YOUR STRAND WILL BE IDENTICAL TO THE STRAND SHOWN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH (GIVEN NORMAL VARIATION SINCE THESE BEADS ARE ALL COMPLETELY HANDMADE).
Artisan Techniques and Cultural Significance
The creation of these fancy glass beads is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artisanal expertise of the Krobo people in Ghana. Using a traditional technique, artisans start by grinding recycled glass into a fine powder. This powder is then carefully placed into molds, often made from clay, and shaped into beautiful beads.
Decoration and Firing
What sets these fancy beads apart is the intricate decoration process. Artisans utilize a combination of glass fragments, powdered glass, and natural dyes to create intricate patterns and vibrant designs. Metal or wooden tools are often used to etch or paint detailed motifs onto the beads. Once decorated, the beads are fired in a kiln at high temperatures. This process fuses the glass powder and sets the designs in place, giving the beads their final, durable form.
The importance of trade beads in Ghana and Africa cannot be overstated. They have been used for centuries not only as a form of currency but also as symbols of status and adornment. These beads continue to play a significant role in cultural ceremonies and are cherished by collectors and jewelry makers worldwide.
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