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Rare Tabular Black Fancy Venetian Lampwork Trade Bead, African Trade
Rare Tabular Black Fancy Venetian Lampwork Trade Bead, African Trade
Experience the beauty and rarity of this exquisite tabular black "fancy" trail-decorated Venetian wound glass trade bead. This bead, featured in Picard's Volume IV (p.30, bead 1494), is a striking example of traditional Venetian craftsmanship, made in the late 1800s to early 1900s for the African trade.
- Size: 16 x 16 x 7 mm
- Condition: Excellent condition
Venetian lampwork beads, also known as wound glass beads, are created using the ancient technique of winding molten glass around a metal rod. Each bead is meticulously crafted by hand, giving it a unique character. These beads were highly valued and traded throughout West Africa, particularly in Ghana, where they were cherished for their beauty and cultural significance.
Trade beads played an important role in African economies and social customs, with Venetian beads being especially prized for their intricate designs and vibrant colors. Their use in trade, decoration, and ceremonial contexts speaks to their enduring legacy in African history.
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