Authentic Ghana Krobo Glass Beads - Translucent, 14-15mm
Authentic Ghana Krobo Glass Beads - Translucent, 14-15mm
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Discover the beauty and craftsmanship of authentic Ghana Krobo glass beads with this stunning strand of translucent powder glass beads, handmade by the skilled artisans of Kroboland, Ghana, West Africa. These beads beautifully imitate old Venetian glass trade beads, carrying the tradition and elegance of African trade beads.
- Strand Length: Approximately 21 1/2" (54.5 cm)
- Bead Size: 14 - 15 mm in diameter
Each bead is meticulously crafted from recycled glass bottles and other glass items, which are crushed into a fine powder. This powder is then molded to create these exquisite beads, ensuring each one is unique and full of character. The entire process is done by hand, showcasing the dedication and skill 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 technique used by the people of Krobo in Ghana to produce these recycled powder glass beads is not only a testament to their artistry but also a sustainable practice that turns waste into beautiful, wearable art. These beads hold significant importance in African trade history, symbolizing cultural exchange and craftsmanship that spans generations.
For more beautiful strands of New African Krobo Glass Beads, explore our collection. You can also view our Archives of other African-made beads to see previously sold items. Learn more about the fascinating bead-making process by watching our video on YouTube.