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Small Blue Fustat Glass Bead – Islamic Period 12th Century Egypt

Small Blue Fustat Glass Bead – Islamic Period 12th Century Egypt

Rare Small Islamic Fustat Bead – Blue with Red & White Mosaic, 12th Century

Discover the beauty of this exquisite small-sized antique Fustat glass bead, crafted in Cairo, Egypt during the Islamic period (circa 1100-1200 AD). This remarkable bead features a stunning blue base adorned with red and white trail decoration, creating an eye-catching contrast. Its compact yet intricate design reflects the artistry of ancient beadmakers.

Size:

  • Diameter: 7 mm
  • Height: 6 mm

Condition:

  • Excellent condition with well-preserved colors and surface details.
  • Minimal signs of wear consistent with its age.

History & Craftsmanship:

Fustat, the historic capital of Egypt before Cairo, was renowned for its glassmaking expertise. During the Islamic period, artisans in Fustat used sophisticated techniques to create beads with layered glass, mosaic inlays, and trail decorations. These beads were highly valued in trade routes stretching from North Africa to the Middle East and beyond.

Each bead was meticulously shaped and decorated using molten glass trails, ensuring that no two beads were identical. This bead’s vibrant hues and detailed craftsmanship serve as a testament to the enduring legacy of Fustat’s glassmakers.

Why Collect Fustat Beads?

Fustat beads are historically significant artifacts that embody centuries of craftsmanship and trade. They are rare finds and make an excellent addition to any collection of Islamic-era jewelry, ancient trade beads, or historical artifacts.

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