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Translucent Recycled Krobo Glass Beads 22" Strand - 12-13mm

Translucent Recycled Krobo Glass Beads 22" Strand - 12-13mm

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Introducing a beautiful strand of NEW translucent powder glass African beads, expertly crafted by the talented artisans of Kroboland in Ghana, West Africa. These beads are designed to imitate the exquisite old Venetian glass trade beads, bringing a touch of history and elegance to your jewelry creations.

  • Strand Length: Approximately 22" (56 cm)
  • Bead Size: 12-13 mm in diameter

Each bead is made from recycled glass bottles and other glass items, which are meticulously crushed into a fine powder. This powder is then carefully poured into molds to create these stunning beads, ensuring each piece is unique. The beads are 100% handmade, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship of the Krobo people.

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 Bead Making

The Krobo people of Ghana have perfected the art of making recycled powder glass beads through a detailed and eco-friendly process. By crushing recycled glass bottles into a fine powder, they create beautiful beads that not only contribute to sustainable practices but also preserve a rich cultural heritage. These beads hold significant historical value as they were used in trade across Africa, symbolizing wealth, social status, and cultural identity.

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