Javanese Bead Manik Sayur
Javanese Bead Manik Sayur
Product Description: This antique Javanese bead, known as "Manik Sayur" or "Vegetable Bead," features intricate mosaic work. Over time, it has developed a unique patina with visible wear, scratches, chips, and cracks, adding to its antique charm. Handle with care to preserve its beauty.
Specifications:
- Origin: Indonesia
- Estimated Production Era: 4th to 19th Century
- Size: Diameter 31mm x Height 28mm
- Hole Size: 3mm
- Special Notes: As an antique item, it may have scratches, cracks, and chips.
- Caution: Due to lighting conditions and photography, the actual product may appear slightly different from the images. Colors are depicted as seen in a brightly lit indoor setting.
About Javanese Beads (4th to 19th Century):
These Javanese beads, unearthed from Java Island in Indonesia, are known for their distinctive glass patterns. They are affectionately referred to by various names based on their designs, such as Vegetable Bead (Manik Sayur), Lizard Bead (Manik Tokek), and Bird Bead (Manik Burung). The exact era and place of manufacture remain subjects of ongoing research and debate among experts. This particular bead is a rare, exceptionally large Javanese bead, with its date range indicated as 4th to 19th century due to differing scholarly opinions.