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Translucent African Trade Beads - Krobo Glass, 14mm, 21"

Translucent African Trade Beads - Krobo Glass, 14mm, 21"

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Discover the beauty and craftsmanship of our translucent powder glass African trade beads, expertly handmade by the skilled artisans of Kroboland in Ghana, West Africa. These beads imitate the look of old Venetian glass trade beads, bringing a touch of history and culture to your jewelry designs.

  • Strand Length: Approximately 21" (53 cm)
  • Bead Size: Approximately 14 mm in diameter

These stunning beads are created by recycling bottles and other glass items, crushing them into a fine powder, and then molding them into beautiful beads. Each bead is crafted with care, ensuring a unique and high-quality product.

YOUR STRAND WILL BE IDENTICAL TO THE STRAND SHOWN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH (GIVEN NORMAL VARIATION SINCE THESE BEADS ARE ALL COMPLETELY HANDMADE).

Traditional Craftsmanship of Krobo Glass Beads

The artisans of Kroboland in Ghana utilize traditional methods to produce these exquisite recycled glass beads. The process begins with crushing recycled glass into a fine powder. This powder is then poured into molds and heated, allowing the glass to fuse into solid beads. Once cooled, the beads are polished and sometimes decorated with vibrant colors and patterns.

Trade beads have played a significant role in the history and culture of Ghana and Africa as a whole. These beads were historically used in trade, symbolizing wealth and status. Today, they continue to be a cherished part of African heritage, celebrated for their beauty and the skilled craftsmanship involved in their creation.

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