Tuesday, 24 April 2012


BEADS MAKING IN GHANA
Beads are some of the most stunningly attractive and varied items of jewellery and thus have been the most popular components of personal adornment.
The Krobo’s of the Odumase-Krobo believed to be the manufacture of beads in Ghana. They were using clay only in the olden days before until recently became incorporated with the powder- glass beads in the 16th century. Hence, clay and powder-glass are the order of the day for the manufacturing of beads in Ghana, Niger and Nigeria.
The production of beads is made out of mud, sticks and stones, grinding the glass that have been recycled  from bottles, jars and broken beads to a fire powder, washing and stringing the finished beads onto raffia strips ready to be sold.
This tradition remains intact and today, the Bida of Nigeria and the krobo’s of Ghana are the two of most important African bead manufactures. Beads have been used throughout the world in countless ways as status symbols, talismans, bangles, bracelets, as marriage assets,  festival celebrations, puberty rites, marriage ceremony’s, waist beads, hair decoration and in recent times as bow tie for men and women.
In recent times, Some Ghanaian beads are also made from metals which have been made from centuries. Though metal and powdered-glass have been discovered attached to clay, they are made today in much the same way as they were then by artisans who learnt the techniques from their ancestors.
Beads can be your passion as they are mine. Use beads to decorate yourself as a true African.
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2 comments:

  1. that is the beauty of africa. love those beads

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  2. kudos for taking it upon your to portray the beauty aspect associated with our made in Ghana beads

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