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African Brass Beads: Handmade Lost Wax Tribal Beads from Ghana (Pair)
African Brass Beads: Handmade Lost Wax Tribal Beads from Ghana (Pair)
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$20.15 CAD
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$20.15 CAD
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These bold and beautiful African brass beads are handmade in Ghana and the Ivory Coast using the traditional lost wax casting technique — a centuries-old method where each bead is individually crafted and one of a kind.
Offered in two striking tribal designs, these statement beads are perfect for jewelry makers looking to add African artisan charm to their pieces.
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Style Options:
• Style A (Spiral Motif): Features bold spiral discs on both sides, symbolizing energy and life force.
• Style B (Eye Motif): Decorated with concentric circles resembling tribal eye patterns, offering a more mystical, watchful design.
Product Details:
• Quantity: 2 beads per set
• Size: Approx. 27-33mm long
• Shape: Barrel / Bicone
• Material: Solid brass
• Origin: Ghana / Ivory Coast
• Technique: Lost wax casting
• Sold in pairs — select your preferred style in the dropdown menu
Note: Due to the handmade nature of lost wax casting, each bead may vary slightly in pattern, tone, and texture — adding to its authentic tribal character.
Offered in two striking tribal designs, these statement beads are perfect for jewelry makers looking to add African artisan charm to their pieces.
⸻
Style Options:
• Style A (Spiral Motif): Features bold spiral discs on both sides, symbolizing energy and life force.
• Style B (Eye Motif): Decorated with concentric circles resembling tribal eye patterns, offering a more mystical, watchful design.
Product Details:
• Quantity: 2 beads per set
• Size: Approx. 27-33mm long
• Shape: Barrel / Bicone
• Material: Solid brass
• Origin: Ghana / Ivory Coast
• Technique: Lost wax casting
• Sold in pairs — select your preferred style in the dropdown menu
Note: Due to the handmade nature of lost wax casting, each bead may vary slightly in pattern, tone, and texture — adding to its authentic tribal character.
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