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Rare Tabular Fancy Venetian Lampwork Trade Bead - African Trade, Early 1900s
Rare Tabular Fancy Venetian Lampwork Trade Bead - African Trade, Early 1900s
Presenting a rare and beautiful tabular "Fancy" Venetian wound glass trade bead, meticulously crafted and decorated with intricate trail designs. Referenced in Picard, Volume IV, p.30 (bead 1496), this unique piece exemplifies the delicate artistry of Venetian glassmakers.
- Bead Size: 18 x 16 x 7 mm
- Condition: Excellent
This exceptional bead was used in the African trade during the early 1900s, making it a valuable artifact of historical significance.
Crafted using the traditional Venetian lampwork (or wound glass) technique, each bead is painstakingly hand-formed and decorated by skilled artisans. The lampwork process involves winding molten glass around a metal rod, followed by decorative embellishments like trailing, which is evident in this bead.
Trade beads like these played an important role in the exchange systems across Africa, particularly in regions like Ghana, where they symbolized wealth, status, and cultural heritage. Venetian beads were highly prized and have become essential collectibles for their beauty and historic value.
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