Beautiful Ghanaian Powder Glass Beads - 22'' African Trade Beads
Beautiful Ghanaian Powder Glass Beads - 22'' African Trade Beads
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Beautiful New Powder Glass African Trade Beads from Ghana - 22" Strand
Introducing our exquisite strand of powder glass beads, handcrafted by the skilled artisans of Kroboland in Ghana, West Africa. These beads are a stunning imitation of old Venetian fancy trade beads, bringing a touch of history and artistry to your jewelry collection.
- Strand Length: Approximately 22" (56 cm)
- Bead Size: 6 - 7 mm in diameter
These beautiful beads are made from recycled bottles and other glass items, which are meticulously turned into powder and then molded to create their unique appearance. The entire process is 100% handmade, ensuring that each bead is a unique piece of art.
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 Making Fancy Glass Beads in Krobo
The people of Krobo in Ghana have mastered the intricate technique of creating these stunning beads. The process begins with collecting glass fragments and grinding them into a fine powder. This powder is then combined with natural dyes to form the base of the beads. Skilled artisans use metal or wooden tools to etch or paint detailed motifs onto the beads, creating intricate patterns and vibrant designs.
Once decorated, the beads are fired in a kiln. The high temperatures fuse the glass powder, setting the designs in place and giving the beads their final form. This ancient technique not only showcases the artisans' craftsmanship but also highlights the cultural significance of trade beads in Ghana and across Africa.
Explore more of our New African Krobo Glass Beads collection, view our Archives of African Made Beads, and watch a video on How Krobo Beads Are Made.