African Trade Beads

I recently found some beads that I just adore! They are called African trade beads. There is quite a history on these beads, and I find it quite interesting.

Excerpt from this awesome article

“Glass beads were first made in South Africa around 600AD and there was a large bead making industry in Nigeria by 1000AD. In middle age Europe, Italy dominated the trade, particularly Venice, but as trade grew so other European countries made beads.”

I am always on the hunt for exciting and unique beads!! If you know of something that might interest me, by all means contact me!!

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4 Responses to “African Trade Beads”

  1. lauren s. Says:

    where would you find african trade beads in my town the place i can really go is wal-mart usually do they have a nother name so i might be able to find them (by the way i love your web site)

  2. Kristy Says:

    I get mine from a local bead shop. You can google african trade beads, maybe you can order them online? They really are the neatest beads!

  3. Randy Says:

    You’re best friend in this circumstance is going to be Etsy.com. Do a search for ‘focal bead’ and you’ll find TONS of REALLY cool, handmade beads. A focal bead, obviously, is meant to be the main focal point of the necklace/anklet/etc.. sort of like a pendant. But there are tons more there for your perusal. Enjoy!

  4. Kristy Says:

    Randy,

    I LOVE Etsy.com. I never thought of searching for ‘focal bead’ . I will have to try that search and see what I come up with.
    Thanks for stopping by!

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