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  • A strand of about 45 size 5 (14 mm) translucent grey Bodom Recycled Glass Beads on string 23" long. These beads have been polished smooth and have a velvety feel and classy look. This colour: a soft smoky grey is very difficult to photograph. When held up to the light the grey has a watery look. Very beautiful. These recycled beads were bought directly from the small factory in Accra, Ghana where the artisans hand make the beads in the labor intensive method of their ancestors from crushing glass to baking the final product in wood ovens.
  • A strand of about 6  translucent soft yellow Bodom Recycled Glass Beads. These beads have been polished smooth and have a velvety feel and classy look and are about 16 mm in diameter. These recycled beads were bought directly from the small factory in Accra, Ghana where the artisans hand make the beads in the labor intensive method of their ancestors from crushing glass to baking the final product in wood ovens. Since these beads are handmade they will vary in size, shape and colour. There are three sizes in this polished yellow recycled bead. This is the largest size. The medium sized one can be seen here and the smallest here.
  • A strand of about 45 size 5 (14 mm) translucent green Bodom Recycled Glass Beads on string 23" long. These beads have been polished smooth and have a velvety feel and classy look. These recycled beads were bought directly from the small factory in Accra, Ghana where the artisans hand make the beads in the labor intensive method of their ancestors from crushing glass to baking the final product in wood ovens. There are now 3 other sizes of this colour in stock. Size2   Size 3  Size 4
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    A strand of about 45 size 5 (14 mm) translucent taupe Bodom Recycled Glass Beads on string 23" long. These beads have been polished smooth and have a velvety feel and classy look. These recycled beads were bought directly from the small factory in Accra, Ghana where the artisans hand make the beads in the labor intensive method of their ancestors from crushing glass to baking the final product in wood ovens.

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