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Mali wedding beads (or Don Don Sole beads) are authentic, vintage, multi-colored glass trade beads primarily used in Mali, West Africa, often worn by Fulani women to signify marriage. Primarily made in Czechoslovakia (Bohemia) during the early-to-mid 20th century, these beads were traded into Africa and are highly valued for their unique colors and shapes.
Key Details About Mali Wedding Beads:
Origin: Produced in Czechoslovakia/Bohemia (Europe) in the early 1900s for the African trade market.
Usage: Traditionally given to brides in Mali.
Characteristics: They are usually made of glass, come in a wide variety of colors (rainbow), and shapes like teardrops, bulbs, or triangles.
Age: These are considered vintage or antique, often over 100 years old.
Appearance: They often show wear and tear, such as surface scratches or pitting, due to their age.
This vibrant. colorful bracelet is a unique piece of history, featuring genuine Czech glass trade beads. Crafted in Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) during the early to mid-20th century, these specific beads were manufactured explicitly for trade in West Africa, where they became highly significant cultural items
Cultural Significance: In Mali and other parts of West Africa, these beads are traditionally known as \"Wedding Beads\" They were presented to brides during wedding ceremonies as powerfu symbols of wealth, prosperity, and unity.
Material and Origin: Each bead is a small, unique piece of opaque glass valued for its rich, saturated color and slightly irregular disc shape.
A Collectible Piece: This bracelet offers a chance to own a beautiful. wearable artifact with a fascinating global story, linking European craftsmanship to African tradition.
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