These four-strand earrings are made of orange and peacock blue seed beads, African brass, antique blue beads, and old Orissa brass.
The orange beads are old Indian seed beads.
These beads are beautiful and tasteful, resembling tiny, lustrous fruits. (19th to 20th century)
The slight unevenness of the coloring is also attractive. It was worn as an accessory such as a necklace.
Seed beads in very good condition!
(Bead size: 2-2.5mm)
The peacock blue beads are old seed beads from India.
The worn texture is the unique character of something that has been worn for many years. (19th to 20th century)
The glossy, uniform grains and uneven color are very attractive!
(Seed bead size: 2-2.5mm)
The blue beads are antique beads called Indian Pacific beads.
The beads known as Indo-Pacific beads are said to have originated in the 2nd century BC.
These beads were excavated in Indonesia. They date back to the 10th century, making them over 1,000 years old!
The swirl-patterned beads are brass beads with an ethnic feel that were imported from Africa.
(African brass size: length 1.7cm width 0.8cm)
The gold beads on top are old Odisha bras, which are rare and ancient beads from Odisha, India.
The Silver beads are Karen Silver.
They are connected with waxed string, so the more you wear them the more flexible and comfortable they become.
size
Length: Approx. 8.4cm (including earrings)
Weight: Approximately 3.4g per piece (approximately 6.8g for both pieces)
Material: Glass, brass, old Olissa brass, Karen Silver, waxed string
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- Japan
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- No.145,435 - Accessories | No.32,143 - Earrings & Clip-ons
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- Orange & peacock blue seed beads, African brass, antique blue beads, old Orissa brass 4-row earrings
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