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Beautiful Vintage Czech Red Faceted Bohemian Glass Beads .. Funky Frog found these in the bead markets of Ghana many years ago. These translucent beads were originally made in Czechoslovakia for African Tradein the 1900's. These beads have a lot of history and will show the wear of their storied past. There is a strand or single beads to choose from. A beautiful strand of about 19 ruby red Bohemian Glass beads strung on a strand about 28" long. These translucent beads were originally made in Czechoslovakia for African Trade. The beads vary in size about 35 mm x 12 mm. The strand you will receive will be similar to the one in the photo but there could be variations. These beads have a lot of history and will show the wear of their storied past.
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Beautiful Vintage Czech Red Faceted Bohemian Glass Beads .. Funky Frog found these in the bead markets of Ghana many years ago. These translucent beads were originally made in Czechoslovakia for African Tradein the 1900’s. These beads have a lot of history and will show the wear of their storied past. A strand of about 63 vintage Cherry red Bohemian Glass beads strung on string 24" long. This strand has mostly translucent dark cranberry beads with several opaque beads. Each tubular bead is approx. 22x6 mm . The strand of beads you receive would be similar to the photo with some variations.
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Out of stockA strand of 53 white and robin's egg blue Colodonte Beads on raffia 30" long. Each 'pigeon egg' is about 14x12 mm in size with a smooth finish. You will receive a strand similar to the one in the photo. (the strands left have 4 robin's egg blue beads) 'Colodonte Beads (also known as “tomato”, “pigeon egg” and “hummingbird egg” beads) are a type of wound, drawn bead originally produced in Bohemia (now Czechoslovakia) during the 1900s. The modern nicknames given to these beads derive from the fact they bear a close resemblance in shape to the eggs of small wild birds. Colodonte Beads manufactured during the 19th Century typically suffer minor pitting – a tell-tale sign of their age and fascinating history.' (wikipedia)