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The vast continent of africa has produced jewelry of great beauty and variety since prehistoric times. Silver also occurs as a constituent of lead, copper, and zinc ores, and half the world production of silver is obtained as a by-product in the processing of such ores. The breakage has decreased dramatically ! Now it may be 1 in 100. South of the sahara, craftspeople in the great medieval kingdoms of africa made rings, earrings, bracelets, and other ornaments out of gold (ghana), amber (songhai), ivory and brass (benin), and bronze (yoruba).

Hinge joints (top, right) allow for movement in one plane. Techniques included mechanical processes for stamping and cutting out patterns and settings.

Wholesale Beads info: Techniques included granulation (in which surfaces are decorated with clusters of tiny grains of gold), filigree, inlaid gems, and cloisonné and champlevé enamel. A delicately patterned ewer (1st century ad) in the corning museum of glass, corning, new york, is one of a remarkable group of mold-blown objects that bear the names of their makers. This process produces greater quantities of optical glass that are cheaper and superior to glass produced by the earlier method. See also Bead Suppliers, and pages related to Wholesale Beads.


 

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