Bohemian Trade Beads Czech Beads Strand with Uranium Glass
Bohemian Trade Beads Czech Beads Strand with Uranium Glass
Product Description: Introducing a strand of Bohemian glass beads from the Czech Republic, featuring a vibrant mix of cube, barrel, and diamond-shaped beads. These beads, crafted approximately a century ago for export to African countries, exude vintage charm. The semi-clear red beads are complemented by drop-like yellow and green hues, with some beads made from uranium glass that fluoresce brilliantly under black light. Perfect for creating sophisticated vintage jewelry.
Specifications:
- Origin: Czech Republic
- Estimated Production Era: 19th to 20th century
- Individual Bead Size: Top barrel bead - Diameter: 13mm, Thickness: 16mm
- Materials: Glass, fishing line, thread (thread used only at the top)
- Length (including string): 64cm
- Special Notes: Though it can be worn as a necklace, please note that the beads are simply strung on fishing line, and the strength cannot be guaranteed.
Important Notes:
As an antique item, it may have scratches, cracks, chips, or dirt. 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 passionately adored by African kings and nobles during the era of the African slave trade. Produced extensively in Venice and the Czech Republic (Bohemian glass), these beads were exchanged for slaves, gold, ivory, and more, reaching various parts of the world. The bead-making techniques were closely guarded secrets, with craftsmen restricted from leaving their workshops freely. Unlike European designs, these beads were tailored meticulously to the preferences of different tribes, resulting in a dazzling array of beads in various sizes, patterns, and solid colors.