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African beads were first produced as a form of currency for native inhabitants all across the continent of Africa centuries ago, and are now appreciated world wide by thousands of bead collectors, wearers, and enthusiasts. What draws people to trade beads is not only their elegance and beauty in craft, but the experience and history that comes along with each bead. While African bead makers continue to create new beads today, many of the items we offer have traveled long distances and years of existence to arrive where they are today.
We carry a large selection of high quality, authentic trade beads. Hundreds of strands in stock, including glass trade beads, antique african trade beads, vintage venetian trade beads, Chevron trade beads, czech trade beads, and more.
Trade Beads are beads that have been used as a form of currency for the exchange of goods and services especially in West Africa. Some of the more common items that these beads were bartered for include ivory, gold, slaves, and other goods that were in demand by Europeans and colonial overlords. Trade beads were made throughout Europe, however their production was concentrated in Venice and Bohemia where the secrets of glass bead production were a carefully guarded secret. The high demand for European beads in Africa can be attributed to the cultural value put by African peoples on decorative items. Jewelry items could add to the status of the owner and could be passed on to future generations as a symbol of wealth.
Interestingly, trade beads were also used for trade in the New World. The important role that they played is illustrated by the legend that the Dutch purchased the island of Manhattan from local Native American tribes for several strands of beads. It is believed that Christopher Columbus used glass Trade Beads for barter during his early voyages. Later, Spanish explorers and European fur traders and American explorers such as Lewis and Clark used Trade Beads to facilitate interactions with local peoples and to procure goods. Today, African beads used in the trade are considered highly collectible items.
A wide variety of Trade Beads were produced between the 16th and 20th centuries. One of the most celebrated bead designs is the Millefiori Bead from Venice that was named after the characteristic flower pattern on its surface. The methods used to make these and other beads are a testament to the innovation of Venetian artisans. African artisans subsequently copied glass cane beads such as the Millefiori using powdered glass techniques to produce indigenous African Kiffa Beads with similar patterns. Additional well-known varieties of trade beads include Chevrons, Dogon Beads,Vaseline Beads, Russian Blue Beads, Skunk Beads and many others.
Today, Trade Beads are world-renown for their rich legacy and aesthetic beauty. While African Trade Beads have long been highly regarded in African culture, their appreciation in Western countries continues to grow both among bead collectors and artists as well as bead enthusiasts alike.
Beautiful old ethiopian yellow trade beads. These beads have traveled at least three continents and were originally traded in the 1800's. Each bead...
View full detailsGreat strand of assorted vintage Czech pressed glass beads and sandcast beads found in Ghana and Nigeria in West Africa. Some strand may also have ...
View full detailsA beautiful strand of powder glass African beads, made by the people of Krobo Mountain (Ghana, West Africa), reproducing old Venetian FANCY trade b...
View full detailsBeautiful old venetian medicine man beads. These beads have traveled at least three continents and were originally traded in the 1800's. Each bead ...
View full detailsA beautiful strand of powder glass African beads, made by the people of Krobo Mountain in Ghana, West Africa. Many designs of Krobo beads are patte...
View full detailsTake a closer look at this beautiful strand of round White Heart Beads! White hearts derive their name from the inner core of opaque white glass th...
View full detailsCommonly referred to as "skunk beads", these Venetian-style beads are inspired by traditional African trade beads. Original skunk beads are said to...
View full detailsBeautiful old venetian scratch trade beads. These beads have traveled at least three continents and were originally traded in the 1800's. Each bead...
View full detailsTake a look at this beautiful strand of old trade beads. This strand has traveled at least three continents and was originally traded in the 1800's...
View full detailsTake a look at these unusual Medicine Man beads found in Ethiopia, East Africa. Old trade beads such as these are originally of Venetian provenance...
View full detailsFabulous strand of old annular wound trade beads also known as "Dutch Donuts". These african trade beads have traveled at least three continents a...
View full detailsBeautiful old eye white skunk trade beads. These beads have traveled at least three continents and were originally traded in the 1800s. Each bead i...
View full detailsBeautiful old eye red skunk trade beads. These beads have traveled at least three continents and were originally traded in the 1800's. Each bead is...
View full detailsTake a look at this nice strand of Hebron beads, brought here from Africa. They are said to have been made in Hebron before 1800. The strand is 28"...
View full detailsTake a look at this beautiful strand of old eye trade beads. This strand has traveled at least three continents and was originally traded in the 1...
View full detailsShaped like a yellow watermelon, these authentic Venetian Trade Beads are found primarily in Ethiopia in East Africa. While the exact age of these ...
View full detailsTake a look at this beautiful strand of old trade beads. This strand has traveled at least three continents and was originally traded in the 1800's...
View full detailsOld Trade beads such as these are as beautiful in design as they are exceptional in craftsmanship. Venetian glass beads were known for centuries as...
View full detailsFabulous strand of old annular wound trade beads also known as "Dutch Donuts". These african trade beads have traveled at least three continents a...
View full detailsAdmire this rare strand of old Venetian Flower Trade Beads from Ethiopia. These beads might be called cousins to the more common white heart beads ...
View full detailsTake a look at these unusual Medicine Man beads found in Ethiopia, East Africa. Old trade beads such as these are originally of Venetian provenance...
View full detailsTake a look at this beautiful antique strand of Venetian Millefiori trade beads! Celebrated among the most distinctive of beads, the Millefiori has...
View full detailsThese exceptional black Skunk Eye beads are a beauty to behold. Old trade beads such as these originate in Venice, Italy where they were produced a...
View full detailsAdmire this unique strand of authentic antique King Beads. Often displayed as a symbol of status, beads such as these derive their name through the...
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