These beads are made by the Krobo people of Ghana, Africa. Powder glass beads are made by crushing glass to a fine powder and heating it so that the particles fuse together. The glass is then poured into clay molds, with a cassava leaf stem used to make the hole. They are baked in an oven and the glass fuses and the cassava stem burns up. This technique has been used in Africa for centuries.
Baule Pendant handcrafted using the ancient lost wax technique that has been perfected by the Baule and Ashanti people living in Ghana and the Ivory Coast of West Africa