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Powder glass beads are made from finely ground glass, the main source being broken and unusable bottles and a great variety of other scrap glasses. Special glasses such as old cobalt medicine bottles, cold cream jars, and many other types of glasses from plates, ashtrays, windowpanes - to name only a few - are occasionally bought new, just for the purpose.
Hand-painted African Glass Beads listing is for 10 pieces Red dotted Hand printed of African beads Beads measures 9-12*20-25mm Hole size 2-4mm Beads come on cotton thread. Beads are handmade...
Listing is for a full strand of 12, a half strand of 6 pieces of beads. Beads measures 8-10x14-20 mm Hole size 2-3mm Beads come on cotton thread. Beads are...
These traditional African Powdered glasses are hand painted by the Krobo people Listing is for a full strand of 18 pieces or a half strand of 9 pieces Measurement Big:...
Krobo beads are made from broken recycled glass mixed with dyes and other natural materials. They are then poured into clay molds and fired in clay kilns, then hand-painted to...
African glass beads from Ghana are often referred to as Krobo beads, the Krobo mountains being the main area of production. These beads are made from recycled glass which are...
Krobo beads from Ghana are made from broken recycled glass mixed with dyes and other natural materials. They are then poured into clay molds and fired in clay kilns, then...
Krobo beads from Ghana are made from broken recycled glass mixed with dyes and other natural materials. They are then poured into clay molds and fired in clay kilns, then...
Krobo beads from Ghana are made from broken recycled glass mixed with dyes and other natural materials. They are then poured into clay molds and fired in clay kilns, then...
Krobo beads from Ghana are made from broken recycled glass mixed with dyes and other natural materials. They are then poured into clay molds and fired in clay kilns, then...