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Handmade African Trade Beads - Fused Recycled Glass from Ghana

Handmade African Trade Beads - Fused Recycled Glass from Ghana

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Explore the vibrant world of African trade beads with this exquisite strand of handmade beads, crafted from fused recycled "White Heart" glass by the talented artisans of Kroboland in Ghana, West Africa.

  • Strand Length: 21 1/2" (54.5 cm)
  • Bead Size: 10 - 11 mm in diameter

YOUR STRAND WILL BE IDENTICAL TO THE STRAND SHOWN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH (GIVEN NORMAL VARIATION SINCE THESE BEADS ARE ALL COMPLETELY HANDMADE).

These fused recycled glass beads, also known as Krobo beads, are meticulously crafted using traditional methods passed down through generations in the Krobo region of Ghana. The process begins with the collection and preparation of small glass beads, which are cleaned and arranged into clay molds. These molds determine the shape and size of the final beads.

The molds filled with the small glass beads are then fired in a kiln at high temperatures. This firing process fuses the small beads together into larger beads without completely melting them. The result is a vibrant, opaque bead that showcases the original colors and intricate patterns of the smaller beads used.

Once cooled, the beads are removed from the molds and often polished or refined to smooth out any rough edges. These beads are celebrated for their bright colors and intricate designs, holding significant cultural value in Ghanaian society. They are commonly used in ceremonies and as symbols of status and identity.

Explore our collection of New African Krobo Glass Beads and discover the vibrant history and craftsmanship behind each bead. You can also browse our Archives of African Made Beads for a glimpse into past collections. To learn more about the bead-making process, watch our video on How Krobo Beads are Made.

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