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Translucent Recycled Bottle Glass Beads - Handmade Jewelry Art
Translucent Recycled Bottle Glass Beads - Handmade Jewelry Art
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Translucent Recycled Krobo Glass Beads - 21" Strand
Discover the beauty of our new translucent powder glass African beads, skillfully crafted by the talented artisans of Kroboland in Ghana, West Africa. These beads elegantly imitate the classic style of old Venetian glass trade beads, adding a touch of history and authenticity to your jewelry designs.
- Strand Length: 21" (53 cm)
- Bead Size: 9 - 10 mm in diameter
Each bead is meticulously handmade from recycled bottles and other glass items, which are crushed into a fine powder and then molded to create these exquisite beads. This eco-friendly process not only produces stunning beads but also supports sustainable practices.
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 are renowned for their unique bead-making technique. This traditional craft involves crushing recycled glass into a fine powder, which is then carefully placed into clay molds. The molds are heated in kilns, fusing the glass powder into solid beads. This ancient method has been passed down through generations, preserving the cultural heritage and artisanal skills of the Krobo people.
Trade beads hold significant historical importance in Ghana and across Africa. These beads were once used as a form of currency and played a crucial role in trade and social exchanges. Today, they continue to symbolize cultural identity and artistic expression.
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