Ghanaian Powdered Glass Necklace
Powder glass beads date back to 970 C.E. In South Africa. Today, these beads are primarily located in Ghana, West Africa. Powder glass beads are made from finely ground glass shards recovered from unusable glass scraps, such as broken windows and bottles, reheated and shaped. Each bead is approximately 1.5” in diameter and the necklace is around 15” when worn.
Powder glass beads date back to 970 C.E. In South Africa. Today, these beads are primarily located in Ghana, West Africa. Powder glass beads are made from finely ground glass shards recovered from unusable glass scraps, such as broken windows and bottles, reheated and shaped. Each bead is approximately 1.5” in diameter and the necklace is around 15” when worn.
Powder glass beads date back to 970 C.E. In South Africa. Today, these beads are primarily located in Ghana, West Africa. Powder glass beads are made from finely ground glass shards recovered from unusable glass scraps, such as broken windows and bottles, reheated and shaped. Each bead is approximately 1.5” in diameter and the necklace is around 15” when worn.