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Bohemian Trade Beads Vaseline Beads Strand with Uranium Glass

Bohemian Trade Beads Vaseline Beads Strand with Uranium Glass

SKU:abz0323-015

Regular price ¥19,000 JPY
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Product Description: This strand of yellow beads includes uranium glass and originates from the Czech Republic, showcasing exquisite Bohemian glass craftsmanship. These Vaseline beads were produced about a century ago primarily for export to African nations. Named for their semi-transparent, glossy appearance reminiscent of Vaseline, these beads are crafted in a faceted barrel shape. This particular strand features a mix of clear yellow and frosted yellow beads, with the frosted ones containing uranium glass that fluoresces beautifully under black light. This rare piece was produced for only a brief period, offering a glimpse into the rich history of Bohemian glassmaking.

Specifications:

  • Origin: Czech Republic
  • Estimated Production Period: 19th to 20th century
  • Bead Size:
    • Diameter: 15mm
    • Thickness: 11mm
  • Materials: Glass, Raffia
  • Strand Length (including string): 71cm
  • Special Notes: The strand can be worn as a necklace, but as the beads are strung on raffia, the strength of the strand cannot be guaranteed.

Care Instructions:

As an antique item, the beads may have scratches, cracks, chips, or dirt. Images are for illustrative purposes only; actual patterns and colors may vary. Please allow for slight measurement discrepancies.

About Other Trade Beads:

Trade beads were highly prized by African royalty and nobility during the era of the African slave trade. Produced extensively in Venice and the Czech Republic (Bohemian glass), these beads were traded for slaves, gold, ivory, and other goods, reaching various parts of the world. The glass bead manufacturing process was a closely guarded secret, with craftsmen often restricted from leaving their workshops. Unlike beads made for the European market, these trade beads were tailored to the preferences of different tribes, featuring a variety of designs and sizes—from large to small, patterned to plain—creating a vibrant array of beads.

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