Ancient Agate Beads
Ancient Agate Beads
Product Description: These ancient agate beads, known as "Bactrian Agate," were excavated from regions around Afghanistan. Characterized by their mystical appearance, these beads feature white agate with distinctive blood spots, adding to their enigmatic charm.
Specifications:
- Origin: Regions around Afghanistan
- Estimated Production Period: 2nd century BCE to 1st century BCE
- Diameter: 11mm
- Length: 15.5mm
- Hole Size: 2mm
Special Notes:
As these are antique items, they may have scratches, cracks, or chips. Some chips may appear to be newer; please refer to the photos for confirmation.
About Bactrian Agate:
Bactria is a historical region that spanned areas of northeastern Iran, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan. Known for its dynamic history and frequent changes in governance by various dynasties, the exact origins of Bactria remain unclear. However, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, established around the 3rd century BCE to the 1st century BCE, was a notable state renowned for its bustling trade and craftsmanship. As a crucial hub on the Silk Road, Bactria facilitated the spread of ancient beads, which have been found in places as far as Tibet.