Authentic African Trade Beads: Krobo Glass Disks, Handmade in Ghana
Authentic African Trade Beads: Krobo Glass Disks, Handmade in Ghana
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Authentic African Trade Beads: Krobo Glass Disks, Handmade in Ghana
Discover the beauty and tradition of our new glass powder African beads, meticulously handcrafted by the skilled artisans of Kroboland, Ghana. These beads are inspired by old Venetian trade beads and carry a unique cultural heritage.
- Strand Length: 23 1/2" (59.5 cm)
- Bead Size: 13 - 14 mm in diameter
Each bead is made from recycled glass bottles and other glass items, which are crushed into a fine powder. This powder is then placed into molds and transformed into these exquisite beads through traditional techniques passed down through generations.
These beads are not only beautiful but also a testament to sustainable practices and the rich history of African trade beads. The people of Krobo in Ghana have perfected this craft, creating beads that are 100% handmade and embody the spirit of African artistry.
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 in Krobo to produce these beads involves grinding recycled glass into a fine powder, which is then meticulously crafted into beads using clay molds. This method not only showcases the resourcefulness of the Krobo people but also highlights the importance of trade beads in African culture. Trade beads have historically been used for barter, decoration, and as symbols of wealth and status in various African communities.
Explore more about the rich history and craftsmanship of these beads by visiting our collections and watching our video on the bead-making process.
View our new African Krobo Glass Beads collection