Venetian Chevron trade bead necklace

Venetian Chevron trade bead necklace
This necklace uses 17th century Venetian glass Chevrons beads, often referred to as trade beads. These beads were used to trade gold, minerals, ivory and even slaves with tribal chiefs of West Africa from the 16th – 18th centuries when glass was unknown in Africa. They were highly prized by chiefs who used them as adornment to demonstrate their power and wealth. The beads effectively became currency and were the basis of Venice's great power and wealth from the 16th century. The Chevrons are made up of 5 – 7 layers of coloured glass which are then ground away to reveal their pattern. Due to their elegance and technical refinement, chevrons were, and still are, considered to be the most treasured of antique trading beads. The Chevrons are combined with handmade and intricately granulated silver from Bali which also has a centuries-old history of silver bead-making. This is an heirloom piece.
Length: approx 56 cm / 22 inches, longest point 70 cm / 28 inches

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