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Bactrian Agate & Mixed Stone Beads Strand
Bactrian Agate & Mixed Stone Beads Strand
SKU:abz0625-024
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Product Description: This strand includes ancient agate beads, known as "Bactrian Agate," excavated from the region surrounding Afghanistan. Bactria is a historical area encompassing parts of present-day northeastern Iran, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan. The ancient beads crafted in the Bactria region traveled along the Silk Road and have been unearthed in places like Tibet. This collection features a variety of beads differing in color, size, shape, and material. It's recommended to restring them into a necklace.
Specifications:
- Estimated Era of Manufacture: Unknown
- Country of Origin: Unknown
- Materials: Agate, Lapis Lazuli, Crystal, Turquoise, Shell, Jasper, Glass Beads
- Single Bead Size: Maximum 1.8cm x 1cm, Minimum 0.1cm x 0.1cm
- Total Length: 78cm (including string)
- Special Notes: While it can be worn as a necklace, please note that the beads are merely strung together without guaranteed durability.
Caution:
As this is an antique item, there may be scratches, cracks, chips, or stains. Images are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from the actual product in pattern and color. Please allow for slight measurement discrepancies.
About Bactrian Agate:
Bactria is the name of a historical region spanning northeastern Iran, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan. It was under the control of various dynasties, with the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom being established around the 3rd century BC. Known for its thriving commerce and craftsmanship, this kingdom was a pivotal center on the Silk Road. Ancient beads from this region traveled globally and are often found in places like Tibet.
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