Tabular, antique blue and white "agate"glass wedding glass beads on short 14-inch strand. Only one available
Striped or swirled Czech glass was called "agate," even when the colors looked nothing like agate, because the first type to be developed combined orange, dark brown and black glass to imitate reddish agate beads
Mali Wedding beads are molded Czech glass reproductions of an earlier stone design popular in the Sahel region and northwest coast of Africa
Made in Bohemia (now Czech Republic) between about 1850 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
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