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African Beads Soup Mix – Krobo Recycled Glass Beads (One Cup, ~160 Pieces)

African Beads Soup Mix – Krobo Recycled Glass Beads (One Cup, ~160 Pieces)

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Handmade in Ghana, this one-cup mix includes approx. 160 Krobo recycled glass beads in rich colors, tribal designs, and artisan textures — perfect for bold jewelry makers and cultural craft lovers.

🌍 Culture You Can Craft With.

Discover the power of African artistry in every bead with our African Beads Soup Mix (SKU: ABM211) — a lush assortment of approximately 160 handcrafted Krobo recycled glass beads. These beads are handmade in Ghana using ancient techniques passed down through generations of Krobo artisans.

 

This blend offers a fresh spectrum of colors, textures, and cultural symbols — a vibrant palette for jewelry makers, crafters, designers, and lovers of meaningful decor.

 

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🎨 Product Features:

Quantity: One cup (~160 unique beads)

Materials: Recycled glass, natural pigments, eco-conscious finish

Color Profile: Deep reds, vibrant yellows, mossy greens, cobalt blues, neutrals

Shapes: Rounds, tubes, discs, textured tribal motifs

Artisan-Made: Each bead is kiln-fired, hand-painted, and culturally rooted

 

Usage: Jewelry design, mixed-media art, beaded curtains, home décor accents, DIY kits, teaching tools

 

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🛒 Why You'll Love It:

No two cups are alike — every mix is a curated surprise of cultural textures

Made by Ghanaian artisans using traditional beadmaking methods

Perfect for bold designers, tribal aesthetics, and conscious creatives

Supports sustainable craft and African artisan communities

A collector’s delight and a crafter’s essential

 

 

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📦 Product Specs:

SKU: ABM211

Weight: Approx. 1lb

Volume: 1 cup (approx. 160 beads)

Origin: Eastern Region, Ghana

 

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📣 Cultural Note:

Krobo beads are more than decorative — they are storytelling tools used in rites of passage, identity, and celebration in Ghana. Your design now becomes part of this legacy.

 

🧡 Add to cart — and start designing with story, and sustainability.

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