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  • Mali Wedding Beads Mali Wedding Beads
    A gorgeous strand of about about 80 colourful Vintage large Mali Wedding Beads ... the beads are about 23 mm. These beads are collectible and gorgeous! They will show their age with some chips and weathering which only adds to their beauty. "Mali Wedding beads are hand-made, and are presented to brides on their wedding days. They were made in what was once known as Czechoslovakia, for trade in Africa. Mali Wedding beads are worn throughout West Africa, specifically in Mali. These trade beads are multicolored and come in different shapes and sizes."
  • Mali Wedding Beads Mali Wedding Beads
    A gorgeous strand of about 24 colourful new large Mali Wedding Beads ... the beads are about 21 mm. These would add pizzazz to any project!
  • Mali Wedding Beads Mali Wedding Beads
    A gorgeous strand of about 24 colourful with white stripes mini Mali Wedding Beads.. blue, green, red, white, grey and yellow ... the little beads are about 14-16 mm. These would add pizzazz to any project!
  • Mali Wedding Beads Mali Wedding Beads
    A gorgeous strand of about 24 bright yellow with white stripes mini Mali Wedding Beads ... the little beads are about 15 mm. These would add pizzazz to any project!
  • Mali Wedding Beads Mali Wedding Beads
    A gorgeous strand of about 24 green with white stripes mini Mali Wedding Beads ... the little beads are about 18 mm. These would add pizzazz to any project!
  • Mali Wedding Beads
    A gorgeous strand of about 145 colourful mini Mali Wedding Beads in a variety of colours, yellow, sky blue, white, reddish brown and green with white or black swirls .. the strand is approximately 26" long and the little beads are about 14 mm. These would make a statement necklace as is or broken up the beads would add pizzazz to any project.
  • A colourful strand of 100 Mali Wedding Beads strung on fishing wire 27" long. Like many African Trade Beads, these multicolored, tear shaped, glass beads were originally made in what was then known as Czechoslovakia and later traded to Africa. In Mali it is a tradition to present these beads to the bride on her wedding day. You will receive a strand similar to the one in the photo.
  • 26 colourful bulb Mali Wedding Beads ready to be made into a gorgeous piece. Like many African Trade Beads, these multicolored, tear shaped, glass beads were originally made in what was then known as Czechoslovakia and later traded to Africa. In Mali it is a tradition to present these beads to the bride on her wedding day. You will receive the wedding beads in the photo.
  • 26 colourful bulb Mali Wedding Beads ready to be made into a gorgeous piece. Like many African Trade Beads, these multicolored, tear shaped, glass beads were originally made in what was then known as Czechoslovakia and later traded to Africa. In Mali it is a tradition to present these beads to the bride on her wedding day. You will receive the wedding beads in the photo.
  • Two strands of  about 62 delicate flower shaped recycled glass beads strung on string. Each 'flower' is half a soft orange and half soft white and about 10x4 mm. Makes a very delicate and fun spacer bead.
  • Green Flower Spacer Beads Green Flower Spacer Beads
    A strand of delicate flower shaped recycled glass beads strung on string. Each 'flower' is half a green and half soft white and about 6x2 mm. Makes a very delicate and fun spacer bead.
  • Tiny handmade copper heishi ... perfect for every project! Strung on string 26" long ... the tiny bead is about 3mm.
  • A strand of Copper Heishi Metal Spacer Beads found by Funky Frog's Trader in Ghana and probably made in Kenya. These heishi beads are 3 mm strung on raffia 26" long. These beads are great for any project as an added touch.
  • Twisted Design Rustic Copper  Ring found in the Tamale Market in Ghana.  The ring is about 19mm on the inside. The ring itself is quite fine about 2mm in diameter. The rings are  handmade so there is a variation in shape and size between them. Please contact us if you would like a specific ring or we will send you one like in the photo.
  • Heavy Rustic Copper  Ring found in the Tamale Market in Ghana.  The ring varies in size from about 20mm to 23 mm in diameter on the inside. The ring itself if very thick about 6mm in diameter. The rings are  handmade so there is a variation in shape and size between them. Please contact us if you would like a specific ring or we will send you one like in the photo.
  • A strand of 70 Cameroon Copper Bicone Beads about 10 mm strung on raffia about 24" long. These beads are handcrafted so will vary in size, shape and colour.
  • Delph Blue Porcelain Beads Delph Blue Porcelain Beads
    Delft Blue Porcelain Beads .... every so often  unusual beads catch my eye in the assortment of so many Strands in the Beads Markets in Ghana ... and this strand was one of them.. Vintage Porcelain Beads that are reminiscent of the Dutch Delft Blue Porcelain Beads. About 38 beads strung on string 34" long. Each bead is about 3/4 " long. If you are interested in only a few beads please contact us. $ .95 /bead
  • There is a small village, Kokofrom just outside Kumasi, Ghana where there are artisans who make lost wax brass beads in the same way as their ancestors. I asked them to create some closures for Funky Frog and this was the most exotic one! Each half of the closure is about 35mm. The closures are hand made so will vary in size and shape. The artisans use whatever scrap metal they can get their hands on form old taps to pipes to .. but they call it 'brass'.  
  • During 2018 Bead Hunt Funky Frog made a big order from the Kokofrom Cooperative outside Kumasi. These hooks and eyes were made especially for Funky Frog . The process these metal smiths are using is the same as their ancestors... back then it was gold now it is any metal they can get their hands on!! If you would like to see the intricate process check out the blog here ... The brass hooks are 20 mm and the eyes are 17 mm. $4/hook + eye

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