Ancient Agate Beads
Ancient Agate Beads
Product Description: These ancient agate beads, known as "Bactrian Agate," were excavated from areas around Afghanistan. They hold historical significance and reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Specifications:
- Origin: Areas around Afghanistan
- Estimated Production Era: 2nd century BCE to 1st century BCE
- Diameter: 9.5mm
- Length: 19.5mm
- Hole Size: 3mm
Special Notes:
As these are antique items, they may have scratches, cracks, or chips. Some chips might appear to be more recent. Please refer to the photos for details.
About Bactrian Agate:
Bactria is a historical region that spanned parts of modern-day northeastern Iran, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan. It was a region with frequent changes in rulers and was governed by various dynasties, making its exact origins unclear. The Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, which existed from the 3rd century BCE to around the beginning of the Common Era, was renowned for its vibrant trade and craftsmanship. Bactria played a crucial role in Silk Road trade, and ancient beads crafted in this region often traveled far, being discovered in places like Tibet.