Exquisite African Trade Beads - Ghana Fancy Powder Glass Beads
Exquisite African Trade Beads - Ghana Fancy Powder Glass Beads
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Discover the beauty and craftsmanship of our African Trade Beads from Kroboland, Ghana. This exquisite strand of fancy powder glass beads measures approximately 23 3/4" (60.5 cm) long and showcases beads with a diameter of 11 mm.
- Strand Length: 23 3/4" (60.5 cm)
- Bead Diameter: 11 mm
These stunning beads are crafted from recycled bottles and glass items, meticulously ground into powder and molded to form each unique bead. Entirely handmade, these Ghana glass beads embody the rich tradition of African bead-making.
YOUR STRAND WILL BE IDENTICAL TO THE STRAND SHOWN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH (GIVEN NORMAL VARIATION SINCE THESE BEADS ARE ALL COMPLETELY HANDMADE).
The technique used by the artisans of Krobo in Ghana is a testament to their skill and heritage. The process begins with crushing recycled glass into a fine powder, which is then poured into molds. These molds shape the beads before they undergo a detailed decoration process.
What sets these fancy beads apart is their intricate decoration. Artisans use a combination of glass fragments, powdered glass, and natural dyes to create vibrant designs and patterns. They may employ metal or wooden tools to etch or paint motifs onto the beads.
The decorated beads are then fired in a kiln at high temperatures, which fuses the glass powder and solidifies the designs, giving the beads their final, stunning form.
Trade beads have a rich history in Ghana and Africa, often used in ceremonies and as symbols of wealth and status. These recycled glass beads continue this tradition, merging history with contemporary artistry.
Explore more of our collection of New African Krobo Glass Beads. You can also view our archived collection of African made beads in the Archives. Learn more about the bead-making process from our YouTube video.