Set of 6 black & white antique Bohemian molded glass "lightlbulb" beads from Mali wedding bead strands. Two of the 24mm beads are made of black & white mixed "agate glass" intended to simulate the swirling patterns in natural agate stones, two are all black. Of the smaller 14mm size one black with white and the other white with black
Made in Bohemia (now Czech Republic) during the 1850s to early 1900s
Traded to Africa where they became especially popular among the Fulani of Mali.
I've heard two stories about why they are called Wedding beads: a) they are passed from mother to daughter at the latter's marriage, b) they are worn by drummers who perform at Fulani weddings.
These days as the beads keep rising in price, women more often wear just a few in their braided hair, or on simple necklaces with just 3-5 beads.
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