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Milky White Beaded Glass Necklace | African Trade Beads & Brass

Milky White Beaded Glass Necklace | African Trade Beads & Brass

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Discover the beauty of African craftsmanship with this exquisite beaded glass necklace. Handmade in Ghana, this stunning piece features NEW translucent milky white powder glass African beads and intricately detailed NEW Ashanti/Akan brass beads, all strung on a durable brown wax cord.

Necklace Details:

  • Length: 22 3/4" (57.5 cm) of beads
  • Glass Bead Size: 13 - 14 mm in diameter
  • Brass Bead Sizes: Long bead - 26 x 13 mm; Round beads - approx. 12 mm in diameter
  • Color: Milky white translucent glass beads with golden brass accents
  • Materials: 100% handmade glass beads, brass beads, and wax cord

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

Traditional Ghanaian Craftsmanship

This remarkable necklace showcases the artistry of Ghanaian artisans. The glass beads, made in Krobo Land, Ghana, are produced using an eco-friendly process. Recycled glass bottles and other glass items are crushed into a fine powder, placed into handmade molds, and then fired in a firewood kiln to form beautiful, unique beads.

The intricate brass beads are crafted by skilled artisans in the Ashanti region (Kumasi, Ghana) using the ancient lost-wax technique. Each bead requires a wax mold that is destroyed in the process, ensuring that every piece is truly one-of-a-kind.

African trade beads hold significant historical and cultural value, having been used for centuries as currency and symbols of status across West Africa. Today, they remain a cherished part of Ghana’s artistic heritage.

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