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Beauties! I really love These beads!
tiny mali beads are real wonders
Can you get us a beter close up for these ?
Any guess about age or provenance and original use?
Thanx
Not a better photo, Ayis, but in a different light. I would like to know more about them myself. I acquired them from Roger Casas along with some agrab beads. I didn`t take much interest in them until I actually saw them. So small I that marvel at the smith being able to secure them to work on them!
wonderfully precious, and they do fit very well with their big sisters!
I guess they do belong to the same tradition of grannulated beads found in western sahara (at large)
And they seem to bear some age
Lovely amber with copper protection as well, pretty scarce and desirable material
I was very pleased to find transluscent mauretanian baltic amber. I think it`s the rarest. I do see the opaque butterscotch beads with copper ends from time to time.
M-F. Delaroziere doesn`t seem to mention the little beads though they are of similar pattern to the lovely gilded beads which are bigger. And, looking at them closely, they do seem to have some age.
A beautiful combination Frankie. The mini Mali silver beads are marvelous indeed!