Learn about beads, bead makers, artists, and history related to beads in Ghana from the colorful and interesting journal published by Tanya Jardi Kordylas called "Ahene". Ahene means beads in Twi, a local dialect in Ghana spoken by the Akan tribe. You can reach Tanya on ahenejournal@hotmail.com and she will forward a copy to you.
As you can see from the necklace above designed by Adner-Bergart with beads from Ghana , there are many styles of beads produced in Ghana. There is new powdered glass, recycled glass, new patterned glass, Ashanti brass, and many old beads still available. Ghana is the center of beadmaking in Africa. "Ahene" is a wonderful resource of information about Ghanian beads.
The necklace shown above is from the website adner-bergart.com,
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Journal of African Beads from Ghana
Labels:
African Beads,
Ashanti brass,
beads from Ghana,
recycled glass
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