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Jumbo Clear Aqua Recycled Glass Beads (24mm)

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
252 Reviews
Original price $27.00 - Original price $27.00
Original price $27.00
$27.00
$27.00 - $27.00
Current price $27.00
Approx. 26-32 beads |
3-4mm Hole |
25 inches Strand Length
Krobo tribes-people are world-reknown for the beautiful recycled glass beads they create using a process developed by their forebears. Interestingly, the powder glass method used to make these African beads is as simple as it is elegant. The artists that specialize in making these beads will go about and gather old, broken, or otherwise unutilized pieces of glass. These they crush with stones or other tools into a versatile powder that can be shaped in bead molds designed for this purpose. Once heated inside a clay bead mold, the glass melts from thousands of small pieces into a single piece of glass that solidifies at room temperature. The production these recycled glass beads is most common in Ghana where is both good for the local economy, friendly to the environment, and a testament to an ancient bead making tradition that is both beautiful and historic at the same time. Number of beads may vary depending on size of the bead and shade of aqua may vary slightly from strand to strand. Up to several beads per strand may be cracked due to extensive travel throughout multiple continents.

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Krobo tribes-people are world-reknown for the beautiful recycled glass beads they create using a process developed by their forebears. Interestingly, the powder glass method used to make these African beads is as simple as it is elegant. The artists that specialize in making these beads will go about and gather old, broken, or otherwise unutilized pieces of glass. These they crush with stones or other tools into a versatile powder that can be shaped in bead molds designed for this purpose. Once heated inside a clay bead mold, the glass melts from thousands of small pieces into a single piece of glass that solidifies at room temperature. The production these recycled glass beads is most common in Ghana where is both good for the local economy, friendly to the environment, and a testament to an ancient bead making tradition that is both beautiful and historic at the same time. Number of beads may vary depending on size of the bead and shade of aqua may vary slightly from strand to strand. Up to several beads per strand may be cracked due to extensive travel throughout multiple continents.

Specifications

Strand Length 25 inches
Bead Size 15-19 x 22-28mm
Hole Size 3-4mm
Number of Beads 26-32 (approximation)
Found In Ghana
Material Glass
Color Green
Shape Round
UPC 739325856442
SKU RCY-RND-AQU-685

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
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    Sam
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    Paul C.
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    Used For Arts & Crafts
    Type of Use Personal
    What do you like most about these beads? Color, Texture, Size
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    1 month ago
    Mr

    Very fine, color(s), size

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    Tracy
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    Tracy
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    1 month ago
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    Love these beads

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    Lynda C.
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    I recommend this product
    Used For Designing Jewelry
    Type of Use Personal
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    Just as advertised

    These beads are just what I was looking for for a personal jewellery project. The items arrived quickly as well, and great customer service! The Bead Chest will be my go-to for beads for sure!

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