Set of 6 ancient etched coin shape carnelian beads ranging in diameter from 6-10mm
These beads were produced, and widely traded throughout Afghanistan, the Indus Valley, Mesopotamia and even as far as Ancient Egypt between 2500-1600 BCE
After the hard carnelian beads were laboriously shaped, drilled, and polished, the delicate etching process involved making a paste of sodium carbonate with the juice of a plant, painting it onto the bead, and firing at precise temperatures.
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