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Historic African Trade Beads

African Origin
Ca: 1600's - 1800's

 

Ancient Afrian CraftsmanShip:

These Historic African Trade Beads are handcrafted using tehcniques passed down through the generations in ancient Africa. Each bead shows the talent and craftsmanship of African artists.

 

Meaning & Symbolism:

Historic Trade Beads were used in many African cultures, beads were frequently used in religious and spiritual ceremonies. In many African cultures, they were believed to hold protective or healing powers. Certain colors and patterns were associated with specific deities or ancestral spirits, and beads were worn or offered in rituals to invoke blessings, protection, or fertility.

 

Design options:

Historic African Trade beads come in various shapes, including round, tubular, disc-shaped, and oval. Because they are often hand-carved, especially in traditional contexts, the shapes may be slightly irregular, which adds to their charm. Sizes vary, from small beads used in intricate designs to larger statement pieces.

 

Educational & Historic Value:

Historic African Trade Beads serve as great educational tools. They provide a physical link to the rich heritage of ancient Africa, allowing you to share the history and culture behind these amazing artifacts with others.

 

Collector's Items:

For collectors of historical and cultural artifacts, the Historic African Trade beads are a must-have addition to any collection. Each bead is a showcase to the legacy of African Craftsmanship and serves as a physical piece of ancient history.

Historic African Trade Beads

SKU: HTAF19
$45.00Price
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  • Smoky Mountain Relic Room offers a 30 day return policy with proof of purchase.

     

    -Limited Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee-

    The Smoky Mountain Relic Room stands behind the items we sell with a limited lifetime guarantee. We will exchange any item for store credit if the item sold is found by a certified authenticator not to be the authentic artifact, fossil, meteorite, or mineral that we advertised it as being. A letter, specific to the artifact, fossil, meteorite, or mineral in question, from a certified authenticator (in the business under the occupation-specific to the item in question), must be brought in with the item for the return to be acceptable. This guarantee is for the lifetime of the initial purchaser only. See the Relic Room Manager, downstairs inside Smoky Mountain Knife Works, for more information. Original receipt required for exchanges.

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