Old Akosu Yellow Trade Beads Ghana 36inches
Description
Old Akosu Powder Glass Beads, superb condition!
Highly valued and increasingly scarce, Akosu (also spelled Akoso) beads are among the most prestigious traditional glass beads of West Africa. Originating in Ghana and associated with the Ewe and Krobo peoples, these beads were symbols of wealth, status, and authority—often reserved for royalty and important ceremonial use.
Handmade using a labor-intensive powdered glass technique, recycled glass was ground into a fine powder, packed into clay molds, and fired in small kilns. Many examples reveal embedded fragments of older Venetian trade beads, adding to their layered history and visual complexity.
Akosu beads are typically recognized by their distinctive shapes—elongated or biconical—and their striking surface decoration. Most feature a yellow base adorned with crossed “U” or loop motifs, stripes, or eye-like patterns in contrasting colors such as blue, black, green, and pink.
Dating primarily to the late 1800s–early 1900s, these beads played an important role in regional trade and were sometimes used as a form of currency as well as personal adornment. Today, authentic old examples are no longer produced and are highly sought after by collectors worldwide.
Each bead carries visible signs of age—wear, pitting, and surface weathering—testament to its history and use over generations.
Strand Length (In): 36 Inches
Bead Size: 10-14 mm diameter. See picture with ruler for size comparison.
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Approximate Age: Late 19th-Mid 20th Century
People: Akoso
Country of Origin: Italy
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Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Some of our beads have traveled at least three continents, and have graced numerous owners. Small chips, corrosion, and pitting are a normal part of their patina attesting to their age and extensive use.