Handmade African Brass Beads from Ghana – 26 ¾" Strand
Handmade African Brass Beads from Ghana – 26 ¾" Strand
This exquisite strand of African brass beads is meticulously handcrafted by the people of Ashanti in Ghana, West Africa, using the ancient and revered "lost wax" technique. Each bead on this strand is unique, as the mold used to craft it is individually created and destroyed, ensuring no two beads are ever exactly the same. These beads embody centuries of tradition and craftsmanship, making them a timeless addition to any collection.
YOUR STRAND WILL BE IDENTICAL TO THE STRAND SHOWN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH (GIVEN NORMAL VARIATION SINCE THESE BEADS ARE ALL COMPLETELY HANDMADE).
- Strand length: 26 ¾" (68 cm) from bead to bead
- Bead size: 11-16 mm in diameter
These beads are 100% handmade in Ghana, specifically by the talented artisans of the Ashanti people. The beads’ uniqueness comes from the intricate process involved, where a handmade wax mold is created for each bead and destroyed after casting. This ancient process has been passed down through generations, reflecting the deep cultural heritage of brass beads in Ghanaian history. Brass beads have long been symbols of wealth, status, and artistry in African culture.
The lost wax technique used to craft these beads dates back hundreds of years. It involves creating a model in wax, encasing it in clay, and then melting the wax to form a mold, which is then filled with molten brass. The clay mold is broken to reveal the final bead, making each piece of jewelry truly one of a kind.
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