Bohemian Trade Beads Large Kankanba Beads Strand
Bohemian Trade Beads Large Kankanba Beads Strand
Product Description: This strand features large red Kankanba beads from Bohemian glass, produced in the Czech Republic. Kankanba beads, known for their vibrant colors and embossed patterns, were extensively manufactured about a century ago for export to African countries. This particular piece showcases subtly varying shades of red, strung together to form a single strand. The beads are threaded, allowing it to be worn as a necklace as well.
Specifications:
- Origin: Czech Republic
- Estimated Production Period: 19th to 20th century
- Bead Size: Diameter: 9mm, Thickness: 7mm
- Materials: Glass, Thread, Raffia (used at the top)
- Length (including thread): 68cm
Special Notes:
- While it can be worn as a necklace, please note that it is essentially a strand of beads and its durability as a necklace is not guaranteed.
- As an antique item, it may have scratches, chips, cracks, or stains.
- Images are for illustrative purposes only. Actual product may vary in pattern and color.
- Please allow for slight measurement discrepancies.
About Trade Beads:
Trade beads were fervently cherished as adornments for kings and nobles during the African slave trade era. They were produced extensively in Venice and the Czech Republic (Bohemian glass) and traded globally, including in Africa, for slaves, gold, ivory, and more. The production methods of these beads were highly secretive, so much so that artisans were forbidden from leaving their premises freely. Unlike European beads, trade beads were crafted using unique techniques and designs to cater to the preferences of various tribes, resulting in a dazzling array of large and small, patterned or plain beads.