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    A gorgeous strand of  67 collectible  Venetian Trade Beads strung on raffia 32" long. These beads have traveled across continents and oceans and so show some of their wear. This strand has a whimisical feel.
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    Large contemporary Chevron Bead with large hole. The bead is about 1 3/4" by 3/4". Each bead is $8.
  • 12 contemporary glass Chevron Beads in white, green and lime with touches of blue. These beads were probably made in India and traded in Ghana W. Africa. I found these beads in one of the largest beads markets, Koforidua Bead Market. Each bead is about 8 mm in diameter. These chevrons are available in strands here.
  • A strand of 86 small red and yellow Chevron Beads on string 34" long. Each bead is about 10x5 mm in the shape of a small tube. You will receive a strand similar to the one in the photo.. 'Chevron beads are special glass beads; the first specimens of this type were created by glass bead makers in Venice and Murano, Italy, toward the end of the 14th century.' Wikipedia .55/bead .... if you would like only several beads contact us... remember the sixth bead is 'free' ... $2.75/6 beads.
  • 12 contemporary glass Chevron Beads in blue, green and red. These beads were probably made in India and traded in Ghana W. Africa. I found these beads in one of the largest beads markets, Koforidua Bead Market. Each bead is about 6 mm in diameter. The beads vary in size, shape and colour. You can buy a whole strand of this Chevron Bead here.
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    A strand of around 90 red and white Chevron Beads on string 34" long. Each small bead is about 10x5 mm with variations in the shape of a small tube. ' Venetian chevron beads have been traded throughout the world, most heavily in West Africa, where they were first introduced by Dutch merchants in the late 15th century. ' (wikipedia) You will receive a strand similar to one in the photo.  
  • A strand of around 67 assorted old Chevron Beads on raffia 26" long. The beads vary in size, colour and shape. ' Venetian chevron beads have been traded throughout the world, most heavily in West Africa, where they were first introduced by Dutch merchants in the late 15th century. ' (wikipedia) You will receive a strand similar to the one in the photo. .80/bead  please contact us if you would like only a few beads. Remember the sixth bead is 'free'... $4/6beads
  • A strand of 20 Contemporary Glass Chevron Beads strung on string. The beads are handmade so will vary in size, shape and colour. A bead is about 6x8 mm. .80/bead
  • A strand of 20 Contemporary Glass round Chevron Beads strung on string. The beads are handmade so will vary in size, shape and colour. A bead is about 8 mm. .80/bead
  • 12 contemporary glass Chevron Beads in black,  lime with touches of red. These beads were probably made in India and traded in Ghana W. Africa. I found these beads in one of the largest beads markets, Koforidua Bead Market. Each bead is about 6 mm in diameter. These are the only beads available in this colour. You can buy strands of other colours here.
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    A strand of 50 vintage red and blue Chevron Beads on string 32" long. There are 4 strands with slight variations to choose from. 'Chevron beads are special glass beads; the first specimens of this type were created by glass bead makers in Venice and Murano, Italy, toward the end of the 14th century.' Wikipedia  
  • A strand of various sizes Tiny Red Glass Beads strung on raffia  about 35" long bought by Funky Frog directly from the bead market in Ghana, W. Africa.The beads in each strand vary in size from 1mm to 2 mm. If you would like a specific size please contact us otherwise you will get a strand with beads that is either 1 mm or 2mm in size depending on stock.
  • A strand of tiny Black and Yellow Chevron Glass Beads strung on string  about 42" long bought by Funky Frog directly from the bead market in Ghana, W. Africa. This is a tiny chevron bead about half the size of the others.
  • 10 strands of varying colours Chevron Beads strung on raffia 22" long. The colours vary in the groups of strands but will be similar to the ones in the photos. These beads add a colourful accent to any project... Each strand is $8.00 so this is a good deal!
  • A strand of small Black and Yellow Chevron Glass Beads strung on string  about 42" long bought by Funky Frog directly from the bead market in Ghana, W. Africa.
  • A strand of small Black and Reddish Brown Chevron Glass Beads strung on string  about 42" long bought by Funky Frog directly from the bead market in Ghana, W. Africa.
  • A strand of small Red and Yellow Chevron Glass Beads strung on string  about 42" long bought by Funky Frog directly from the bead market in Ghana, W. Africa.
  • A strand of small Yellow and Red Chevron Glass Beads strung on string  about 42" long bought by Funky Frog directly from the bead market in Ghana, W. Africa.
  • A strand of small Green and Yellow Chevron Glass Beads strung on string  about 42" long bought by Funky Frog directly from the bead market in Ghana, W. Africa.
  • 7 strands of varying brown Small Chevron Beads strung on raffia about 26" long. Each strand is slightly different ranging from tiny to small, dark brown to reddish brown. Your strands will be similar to the photos. Each strand is $8 .. contact us if you would only like one strand.
  • A strand of small Black and Green Chevron Glass Beads strung on string  about 42" long bought by Funky Frog directly from the bead market in Ghana, W. Africa. I really debated whether this was a green or yellow with the black ... the debate is still out but for the site i opted for green!
  • A strand of small Red and Orange Chevron Glass Beads strung on string  about 42" long bought by Funky Frog directly from the bead market in Ghana, W. Africa.
  • A strand of small Lime Green Glass Beads strung on raffia about 26" long.
  • A strand of  assorted  Chevron Beads on fishing line 30" long. The beads vary in size, colour and shape. ' Venetian chevron beads have been traded throughout the world, most heavily in West Africa, where they were first introduced by Dutch merchants in the late 15th century. ' (wikipedia) You will receive a strand similar to one in the photo.
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