Ghana Multi-Strand Beads Necklace
Ghana Multi-Strand Beads Necklace
Product Description: This vintage necklace hails from the Fulani tribe, residing primarily in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa. The necklace features strands of Venetian beads in two shades of blue accented with vibrant yellow, complemented by metal coils and long white heart beads. The aged patina and worn colors tell a story of beads that have traveled the world, making this a deeply charming and unique accessory.
Specifications:
- Country of Origin: Sourced from Ghana
- Materials: Glass beads, brass, copper, thread
- Size: Length: 76cm; Bead width: 3mm
- Features: 17 strands, thread construction
Special Notes:
- Handmade items may have slight irregularities and variations in size.
- This is a genuine vintage piece that shows signs of wear, such as dirt, scratches, chips, and metal rust. These characteristics add to its unique charm.
- Images are for illustrative purposes only. Actual product may vary in color and appearance.
About Trade Beads:
Trade beads were highly prized by African kings and nobles during the era of the transatlantic slave trade. These beads were predominantly produced in Venice and the Czech Republic (Bohemian glass) and traded for slaves, gold, ivory, and other goods across Africa and the world. The manufacturing techniques for these beads were closely guarded secrets, with craftsmen restricted from leaving their workshops. Designed to cater to the specific preferences of various tribes, these beads came in an array of sizes, patterns, and colors, creating a vibrant and diverse collection of adornments.