Old Krobo Glass Beads Ghana
Description
The raffia strand is broken but beads can still be used.
Krobo beads, crafted by the Krobo people of Ghana, are a traditional African bead made from recycled glass. The production process involves collecting, cleaning, and crushing glass bottles and jars, turning them into a fine powder. This glass powder is then molded into diverse shapes and sizes, creating colorful beads that may feature intricate designs. The molten glass is carefully cooled to achieve a solid bead. Available in various hues such as blue, green, red, yellow, and black, Krobo beads are adorned with patterns formed by layering different glass powder colors. Widely used in traditional African jewelry and clothing, these beads also find popularity in the global fashion industry. Beyond their aesthetic value, Krobo beads symbolize Ghana's cultural richness, showcasing the resourcefulness of the Krobo people in transforming recycled glass into beautiful and functional art.
Strand: 27 inches (including string/raffia)
Bead Size: 5-6mm diameter. See picture with penny for size comparison
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Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Krobo
Country of Origin: Ghana
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Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Some of our beads have traveled at least three continents, and have graced numerous owners.