Exquisite Ashanti Tabular Brass Beads – Crafted with Ancient Techniques
Exquisite Ashanti Tabular Brass Beads – Crafted with Ancient Techniques
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Introducing our stunning New Tabular Brass Beads Strand, meticulously crafted by the Ashanti artisans in Ghana using the ancient lost wax technique. Each bead is uniquely fashioned from a handmade wax mold that is destroyed after use, ensuring exclusivity and individuality in every piece.
Product Details:
- Strand Length: Approximately 21 inches (53 cm) from bead to bead
- Bead Dimensions: Each bead is approximately 27 mm x 10 mm x 8 mm
YOUR STRAND WILL BE IDENTICAL TO THE STRAND SHOWN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH (GIVEN NORMAL VARIATION SINCE THESE BEADS ARE ALL COMPLETELY HANDMADE).
This exquisite strand not only embodies the skilled craftsmanship of the Ashanti people but also represents a deep cultural heritage. The sleek tabular shape of these beads adds a modern touch to a traditional art form, making them perfect for contemporary designs that appreciate a story behind their style.
Heritage of Lost Wax Casting in Ashanti Bead Making
The lost wax casting technique practiced by Ashanti artisans is a testament to their precision and dedication to craft. Each bead is a small masterpiece, reflecting the history and skill embedded in Ghanaian traditions, where wax is sculpted and melted away to leave behind a detailed brass representation of their artistic vision.
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