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Ethiopian Cherry and Red Beads Strand Bohemian Trade Beads

Ethiopian Cherry and Red Beads Strand Bohemian Trade Beads

SKU:abz0323-019

Regular price ¥15,000 JPY
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Product Description: Captivating the charm of Africa, this single strand of Bohemian Red Beads is crafted from Czech glass. These vibrant red beads, known for their ruby-like transparency, were highly esteemed and widely produced about a century ago for export to African countries. This particular strand features semi-clear red beads mixed with Ethiopian cherries, originally intended for the East African market. Though the raffia string has broken with time, the beads retain their mesmerizing beauty. A hemp string for restringing is included with your purchase.

Specifications:

  • Origin: Czech Republic
  • Estimated Production Period: 19th to 20th Century
  • Bead Size: Average diameter of 13mm, thickness of 15mm
  • Materials: Glass, Raffia
  • Length (including string): 82cm
  • Special Notes:
    • The raffia string is broken after model use. A hemp string for restringing is included.
  • Care Instructions:
    • As an antique item, it may have scratches, cracks, chips, 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:

During the African slave trade era, trade beads were passionately adored by kings and nobles as decorative items. These beads were extensively produced in Venice and the Czech Republic (Bohemian glass) and traded across the world, including Africa, for slaves, gold, ivory, and more. The glass bead-making techniques were highly secretive, with artisans often restricted in their movements to protect these trade secrets. Unlike beads made for the European market, African trade beads were crafted in unique styles and designs, tailored to the preferences of various tribes. These beads came in various sizes, patterns, and colors, offering a rich and dazzling array of options.

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