Handmade African Brass Beads Strand - 26" Ghana Lost Wax Technique
Handmade African Brass Beads Strand - 26" Ghana Lost Wax Technique
This stunning strand of African brass beads is a true work of art, handcrafted by the skilled artisans of the Ashanti people in Ghana, West Africa. These beautiful beads are created using the ancient and intricate lost wax technique, where each bead is formed with a hand-made wax mold that is destroyed after casting. This results in each bead being 100% unique and completely handmade.
YOUR STRAND WILL BE IDENTICAL TO THE STRAND SHOWN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH (GIVEN NORMAL VARIATION SINCE THESE BEADS ARE ALL COMPLETELY HANDMADE).
- Strand length: 26 1/4" (66.5 cm)
- Bead size: 10-19 mm in diameter
The beads are meticulously crafted from start to finish by hand, making every strand a testament to traditional African craftsmanship. These beads, made by the Ashanti in Ghana, hold both cultural and historical significance, as brass beads have been a symbol of wealth, power, and artistry in West African cultures for centuries.
The lost wax technique used to create these beads dates back hundreds of years in Africa. It involves shaping each bead from a wax mold that is later melted away, leaving behind a one-of-a-kind brass bead. This method has been passed down through generations, maintaining its important role in Ghanaian artistry and the creation of cultural artifacts.
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