Blue Padre & Russian Blue Bohemian Trade Beads
Description
"Padre beads," small glass beads used as currency in colonial-era trade between Europeans and Native Americans, were named after Spanish priests (padres) who distributed them during missionary activities. Originating from Venetian glassmakers in the 15th century, these intricate and colorful beads were highly valued in African and Asian markets, becoming a popular currency in trade with indigenous Americans. While initially crafted in Venice, production expanded to France and Germany in the late 19th century, resulting in larger sizes and diverse colors and designs. Native Americans prized Padre beads for decoration and wealth symbolism, adorning clothing and items while signifying social status. Today, these beads remain coveted by collectors and Native American art enthusiasts, maintaining relevance in contemporary artistic creations, and infusing history and tradition into modern works.
Russian Blue Bohemian Trade Beads from Czech Republic are exquisite treasures that carry the rich legacy of European craftsmanship. These beads, known for their deep blue hue have been prized commodities in the global trade for centuries. Each bead is a testament to the meticulous artistry of Czech glassmakers, who perfected the technique of creating these captivating adornments. With their striking color and historical significance, Russian Blue Bohemian Trade Beads serve not only as decorative elements but also as tangible links to a bygone era of cross-cultural exchange and commerce.
This strand is not intended to be a ready-to-wear necklace. Although the strand can be worn "as is," the string holding it together is not durable and may break with use. For this reason, we recommend that you restring the beads before wearing them.
Strand Length:
26 inches (includes string/raffia)
Bead Size:
8-9 mm diameter. See picture with penny for size comparison
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Approximate Age: Early 20th Century
People: Bohemian
Country of Origin: Europe
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Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Some of these beads have traveled at least three continents, and have graced numerous owners.