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New African Trade Beads - Ghana Recycled Glass Krobo Beads

New African Trade Beads - Ghana Recycled Glass Krobo Beads

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Introducing a beautiful matching strand of new African beads, made from recycled fused glass seed beads by the skilled artisans of Kroboland in Ghana, West Africa.

  • Strand Length: Approximately 21 3/4" (55 cm)
  • Bead Size: 10 - 11 mm in diameter

Each bead is meticulously handcrafted, resulting in unique, vibrant pieces that are both eco-friendly and culturally rich.

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

The Art of Krobo Fused Glass Bead Making

The Krobo people of Ghana have perfected the art of creating stunning recycled fused glass beads through a detailed and traditional process:

  • Collection and Preparation: Small glass beads are collected and cleaned. These serve as the raw material for larger fused beads.
  • Molding: The small glass beads are placed into molds made from clay. The molds define the shape and size of the new beads.
  • Firing: The molds with the small glass beads are placed in a kiln and fired at high temperatures. This process fuses the beads together to form larger, uniquely patterned beads.
  • Finishing: Once cooled, the fused beads are removed from the molds and often polished or refined to smooth out any rough edges.

These vibrant beads hold significant cultural importance in Ghana, often used in ceremonies and as symbols of status and identity.

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