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Fancy Powder Glass Beads - Authentic Ghanaian Trade Beads
Fancy Powder Glass Beads - Authentic Ghanaian Trade Beads
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Fancy Powder Glass Beads - Authentic African Trade Beads from Ghana
Discover the exquisite beauty of our Fancy Powder Glass Beads, handcrafted by skilled artisans in Kroboland, Ghana. These beads are a testament to traditional African craftsmanship, imitating the intricate designs of old Venetian trade beads.
- Strand Length: Approximately 26 1/2" (67 cm)
- Bead Size: Approximately 9 mm in diameter
Our beads are meticulously made from recycled glass bottles and other glass items. The glass is ground into a fine powder, then carefully placed into molds to create these stunning beads. Each bead is 100% handmade, ensuring a unique and authentic 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).
Traditional Technique of Making Fancy Glass Beads in Kroboland
The artisans of Kroboland employ a traditional technique to produce these remarkable beads. They begin by collecting and crushing recycled glass into a fine powder. This powder is then carefully packed into clay molds, forming the basic shape of each bead.
Decoration
What sets fancy beads apart is the detailed decoration process. Artisans use a combination of glass fragments, powdered glass, and natural dyes to create intricate patterns and vibrant designs. They may use metal or wooden tools to etch or paint detailed motifs onto the beads, resulting in stunning and unique creations.
Firing
The decorated beads are then fired in a kiln. The high temperatures fuse the glass powder and set the designs in place, giving the beads their final form. This process not only ensures durability but also enhances the vivid colors and intricate patterns.
Trade beads like these have played a significant role in the history and culture of Ghana and Africa. They were used not only as currency but also as symbols of wealth and status. Today, they continue to be cherished for their beauty and cultural significance.
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