Javanese Mosaic Bead
Javanese Mosaic Bead
Product Description: Discover the allure of this antique Javanese bead, showcasing a captivating two-tone design. Resembling the Tokage (lizard) bead, this mosaic-adorned gem features a striking deep indigo color accented by white mosaic patterns. The bead carries the charm of history with its worn texture, making it a deeply appealing antique glass bead.
Specifications:
- Origin: Indonesia
- Estimated Production Period: 4th to 19th century
- Dimensions: Diameter 33mm x Height 31mm
- Hole Size: 8mm
- Special Notes: Being an antique item, it may have scratches, cracks, or chips.
Important Notice:
Please note that due to lighting conditions during photography, the actual product may appear slightly different in color and pattern compared to the images. The colors shown are based on viewing under bright indoor lighting.
About Javanese Beads (4th to 19th Century):
These Javanese beads were excavated from Java Island, Indonesia. They are known by various names based on their glass patterns, such as Manik Sayur (vegetable beads), Manik Tokek (lizard beads), and Manik Burung (bird beads). The exact age and production site remain subjects of debate among researchers. This specific bead is a particularly rare and large Javanese bead. The production period is broadly listed as the 4th to 19th century due to differing scholarly opinions.