Ancient Agate Beads
Ancient Agate Beads
Product Description: These ancient agate beads, known as "Bactrian Agate," were unearthed around the Afghanistan region. They are a testament to the rich history and craftsmanship of the area.
Specifications:
- Origin: Around Afghanistan
- Estimated Era of Production: 2nd to 1st century BCE
- Diameter: 8mm
- Length: 20.5mm
- Hole Size: 1.5mm
Special Notes:
Please note that as these are antique items, they may exhibit scratches, cracks, or chips. Some new chips might also be present. Please refer to the photos for more details.
About Bactrian Agate:
Bactria is a historical region that spanned parts of present-day northeastern Iran, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan. The region saw frequent changes in rulers and was governed by various dynasties, making its precise origins unclear. Around the 3rd century BCE, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom was established and became known for its thriving trade and craftsmanship. Bactria was a crucial hub along the Silk Road, and artifacts like ancient beads produced in Bactria were traded across the world, often found in places like Tibet.