Paper Beads Necklace Uganda Yellow African 44 Inch
Description
Uganda is known for its vibrant and unique paper bead jewelry, which is made by rolling strips of paper into beads and then coating them to give them durability and a polished finish. These beads are often used to create stunning necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and other accessories.
The process of making paper beads in Uganda typically involves the following process.
Artisans collect discarded paper, such as old newspapers, magazines, or posters. Recycling these materials not only helps to reduce waste but also provides a sustainable source for creating the beads.
The collected paper is cut into long, thin strips of equal width. The width of the strips determines the size of the beads.
Artisans take a strip of paper and apply adhesive to one end. They then roll the paper tightly around a thin metal or wooden dowel, gradually adding adhesive along the strip to keep it secure. The rolling continues until the entire strip is used, forming a bead shape.
Once the beads are rolled, they are coated with a protective sealant. This sealant can be a water-based glue or a varnish that adds shine and durability to the beads. The coating also helps to protect the beads from moisture and wear.
After the beads are coated, they are left to dry. Once dry, artisans may further enhance the beads by sanding them to create a smooth surface or adding additional decorative elements, such as paint or glitter.
The finished beads are then used to create jewelry pieces. For necklaces, the beads are often strung together using thread, wire, or cord. Various patterns, colors, and bead sizes can be combined to create unique and visually appealing designs.
Ugandan paper bead jewelry not only showcases the creativity and craftsmanship of the artisans but also provides economic opportunities for local communities. These handmade accessories are popular both locally and internationally, and wearing them not only adds a pop of color to an outfit but also supports sustainable and fair trade practices
PICTURE IS AN EXAMPLE. YOURS WILL BE SIMILAR.
139015
Approximate Age: Contemporary
Country of Origin: Uganda
Length Details
Size Details
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent.