Handcrafted African Tabular Brass Beads from Ghana
Handcrafted African Tabular Brass Beads from Ghana
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Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of the NEW TABULAR brass beads, meticulously handcrafted by the Ashanti artisans in Ghana, West Africa. Employing the ancient "Lost Wax" technique, each bead in this strand embodies unique artistry and cultural heritage.
Bead Dimensions: Each bead measures approximately 22-23 mm in length by 11-12 mm in width.
Strand Length: The entire strand spans about 21 1/2 inches (52 cm) from bead to bead, offering a substantial display of craftsmanship.
The beads are shaped in detailed molds crafted from wax, which are then destroyed, ensuring that each bead is one-of-a-kind. The careful handcrafting process underscores a profound respect for traditional methods passed down through generations.
YOUR STRAND WILL BE IDENTICAL TO THE STRAND SHOWN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH (GIVEN NORMAL VARIATION SINCE THESE BEADS ARE ALL COMPLETELY HANDMADE).
About the "Lost Wax" Technique and Brass Beads in Ghana
The "Lost Wax" technique is a time-honored method used by Ghanaian craftsmen to create detailed and complex jewelry. The process involves using a wax model to shape the brass, which is melted away to leave a detailed cast for the bead. This technique reflects the high value placed on intricacy and individuality in Ghanaian culture.
Brass beads, like those crafted by the Ashanti, are not just ornaments but are imbued with significant cultural value. They are often used in rites of passage and other ceremonial occasions, representing wealth, beauty, and the artistic heritage of Ghana.
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