Description: An interesting trade bead appeared in late 19th century that became very popular. Commonly known as “Vaseline” beads because the earliest ones that were produced had a distinctive opaque color that looked like petroleum jelly. Manufactured in Bohemia/Czechoslovakia (one of the most important bead production centers in Europe), they were partly mold faceted and partly hand faceted. *30 inches *63 beads total approximately 1mm x 14mm *Rare Amber Color *In wonderful antique used condition from traveling 3 continents & aged over 100 years old with some signs of use & wear normal for these types of beads-small chips, corrosion,etc adding to their wonderful patina *This strand aren't to be a ready-to-wear necklace; best for restringing on more durable thread African trade beads originated from Europe and were used for trading purposes in Africa between the 16th century & early 20th century. Before the abolition of slavery, these beads were used by chiefs as currency in exchange for slaves, as well as incense, ivory, tortoiseshell, horn, oils, timber, iron, and other metals. Brightly colored glass beads with exotic shapes and intricate patterns fit extremely well as the most desirable trade material due to the popular demand that African Cultures had for luxurious and unusual adornment. European trade beads took on such importance and cachet that they became a status symbol of wealth and power in African communities. Certain types deemed the most valuable were reserved for use only by Kings and their Royal Courts. Almost all cultures in this time period viewed these exotic "foreign" glass beads a symbol of wealth and social standing.
Price: 245 USD
Location: Marina del Rey, California
End Time: 2024-11-11T23:42:19.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: Bohemian
Type: Strand
Color: Brown
Style: Faceted
Material: Glass
Country/Region of Manufacture: Czechia
Handmade: Yes