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Handmade Ashanti African Brass Beads Strand, 19"

Handmade Ashanti African Brass Beads Strand, 19"

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Discover the timeless elegance and rich heritage of Africa with this exquisite strand of New Handmade Brass Beads from Ghana.

Crafted with meticulous care by the skilled artisans of the Ashanti region, each bead is a testament to the ancient and revered 'Lost Wax' technique. This labor-intensive process ensures that no two beads are identical, offering you a truly unique piece of African artistry.

  • Strand Length: Approximately 19 inches (48 cm) - measured from bead to bead
  • Bead Size: Approximately 22 mm in length

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

Experience the rich cultural tapestry of Ghana with every bead you touch. These brass beads not only adorn your ensemble but also connect you to the age-old traditions and artistry of Africa. Perfect for making jewelry or enhancing your home décor, they are a versatile and striking addition to any collection.

By choosing this strand, you celebrate and support the artisanal skills of Ghana's Ashanti people, helping to keep their ancient crafts alive and thriving.

The Lost Wax Technique and the Heritage of Ghanaian Brass Beads

The 'Lost Wax' casting method is a hallmark of traditional African metalwork, particularly among the Ashanti people of Ghana. Each bead starts as a wax model, which is then encased in clay. As the clay hardens, the wax is melted and drained away, leaving a mold that is filled with molten brass. After cooling, the clay shell is broken to reveal the bead, with each mold destroyed in the process to create a unique piece. This method imbues each bead with a history as rich as the culture from which it originates.

These brass beads not only serve as beautiful adornments but also carry significant cultural heritage, symbolizing wealth, beauty, and the ingenuity of the African people.

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