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Antique Venetian Lampwork Trade Beads Strand – African Glass Beads 67cm
Antique Venetian Lampwork Trade Beads Strand – African Glass Beads 67cm
Explore this beautiful strand of old Venetian glass trade beads, a true representation of the craftsmanship from Venice, Italy, used in the African trade during the late 1800s to early 1900s. The strand features a mix of rare and unique bead designs, including:
- Eye beads
- Fancy beads
- French cross beads
- King beads
- Millefiori beads
These antique beads, each intricately crafted, showcase vibrant colors and rich patterns that have been treasured for centuries. Whether you're a collector or an enthusiast of historical artifacts, this strand offers a glimpse into the world of African trade beads that held immense cultural and economic importance.
Dimensions:- Necklace length: 26 1/2" (67 cm)
- Bead sizes: 7-19 mm in diameter
- Some beads are chipped
- Some beads have hairline cracks that do not affect the structural strength of the strand
The Venetian lampwork (or wound glass) technique, originating from Venice, involves heating glass rods over a flame and carefully winding the molten glass around a rod. This meticulous process allowed Venetian artisans to create intricate designs, such as the millefiori and French cross patterns seen in this strand. During the 1800s and early 1900s, these beads played a crucial role in African trade, particularly in regions like Ghana, where they were exchanged for goods and became symbols of status and wealth.
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