Dutch Antique Annular Trade Beads, Blue-Green, Extra Long Strand, Graduated 33-inch Strand

JSD-792

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  • Extra long strand of antique wound Dutch annular beads, later called "Dogon Donuts" because they were especially favored by the Dogon people of Mali
  • Glass beads for global trade were produced in the Netherlands (aka Holland, the Low Countries, the Dutch) between 1600-1800.
  • Two main styles gained popularity in Africa: 1. "Dutch Dogon" beads - large rounded beads about 18mm diameter with large holes and 2. "Dogon Donuts" annular (aka ring-shaped) beads with extra large holes 10-12mm diameter. Dark blue was the most popular color in both styles, although other colors were made.
  • This strand appears to be a possible transition between the two styles. The diameter is smaller and the holes are getting bigger, though most of the beads are considerably wider than the later "donuts"
  • The color is also a rare and beautiful and teal green . Most of the beads are smooth, but several also have grooves or notches made while the glass was still molten.
  • Collected in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire in the mid-1970s  by Joyce Diamanti, bead researcher, writer, editor and educator.