Rare Antique Venetian Fancy Swirl Brick Glass Trade Beads – 6mm
Rare Antique Venetian Fancy Swirl Brick Glass Trade Beads – 6mm
Introducing a stunning collection of eight rare antique Venetian glass trade beads, known for their distinctive "fancy swirl" or "French cross" pattern. These beads are a remarkable example of Venetian lampwork craftsmanship, made with precision and beauty. Their unique brick-red color and intricate trail decoration add to their appeal, making them a must-have for collectors and jewelry makers alike. Originally used in the African trade, these beads carry rich cultural and historical significance, dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s.
- Size: 6 mm in diameter
- Condition: Very good, considering their age and usage in trade
The art of creating these wound glass beads, commonly referred to as lampwork beads, was mastered in Venice, Italy. Venetian artisans carefully melted and wound glass around a mandrel, forming these delicate beads with intricate patterns. Each bead represents a fusion of artistry and practicality, designed for durability during their extensive use in African trade, especially in regions like Ghana.
Trade beads like these held immense value in African cultures, often used as currency, in ceremonies, or as symbols of wealth and status. Their journey from Venice to Africa highlights their importance in global trade and cultural exchange.
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