A Short Strand of Granuated Silver Yemeni Ethnic Beads 0756

This listing is for one small strand of granulated silver beads from Yemen. These beads are sometimes referred to as "berry Beads". There are three options available: Strand A: 31 beads, 9-10mm by 5-11mm, 64g Strand B: 26 beads, 7-11mm by 7-14mm, 80g Strand C: 15 beads, 9-12mm by 8-11mm, 64g Yemeni silver is made from a silver alloy with the addition of copper, with varying ratios of the two metals. The metal composition of these beads is not known. Some of the beads have copper accents against silver - a beautiful, rare combination. These beads are dated to the early 1900s. They are antique, and their age can be seen in every beautiful well-worn bead. Please see the photos for detail. Yemenite jewelry-making goes back to the biblical Queen of Sheba and her gifts of jewelry to King Solomon. Later Islamic rule in Yemen imposed a prohibition on jewelry making on the Muslim population, and the art of Yemenite silversmithing became exclusively the domain of the Jewish community of Yemen, and it is to this community we owe the exquisite pieces of silver jewelry from Yemen. This art was passed from generation to generation. Today, however, the art of Yemenite silversmithing is in decline. Only just a handful of Jewish silversmiths remain in Yemen. Most Jewish families are now in Israel, but fewer and fewer of the young generation engage in the age-old tradition, and the beautiful objects of this trade become more and more of a piece of history. Bowsani is one of the styles of Yemenite Jewelry characterized by fine open silver filigree work. Weights and sizes are approximate. IMPORTANT NOTE. In the world of beads, and especially ancient and antique beads, errors in identification are common. We do our best to research and classify our beads accurately, however, mistakes are certainly possible. If you are a bead expert and notice any errors in the description, we invite you to please contact us and let us know. We are always grateful for any new information. We also accept returns no questions asked. See our Return Policy for detail. COLORS: Our photos are taken in different lighting in an attempt to show how beads look in different lighting conditions. We make every effort to show colors as accurately as possible. The white background photos are taken in daylight conditions. The black background photos are taken in the strong lab light and would be representative of what they would look like in the evening electric light. Some of the photos are backlit to emphasize their translucency. Note that monitor settings strongly affect the way the colors look. What you see on your monitor may differ from what you see with a naked eye depending on your monitor settings. WE COMBINE SHIPPING and will refund any overage. Contact us when placing the order and we will work with you to ensure the best available shipping cost.

A Short Strand of Granuated Silver Yemeni Ethnic Beads 0756

This listing is for one small strand of granulated silver beads from Yemen. These beads are sometimes referred to as "berry Beads".

There are three options available:

Strand A: 31 beads, 9-10mm by 5-11mm, 64g

Strand B: 26 beads, 7-11mm by 7-14mm, 80g

Strand C: 15 beads, 9-12mm by 8-11mm, 64g

Yemeni silver is made from a silver alloy with the addition of copper, with varying ratios of the two metals. The metal composition of these beads is not known. Some of the beads have copper accents against silver - a beautiful, rare combination.

These beads are dated to the early 1900s. They are antique, and their age can be seen in every beautiful well-worn bead. Please see the photos for detail.

Yemenite jewelry-making goes back to the biblical Queen of Sheba and her gifts of jewelry to King Solomon. Later Islamic rule in Yemen imposed a prohibition on jewelry making on the Muslim population, and the art of Yemenite silversmithing became exclusively the domain of the Jewish community of Yemen, and it is to this community we owe the exquisite pieces of silver jewelry from Yemen. This art was passed from generation to generation. Today, however, the art of Yemenite silversmithing is in decline. Only just a handful of Jewish silversmiths remain in Yemen. Most Jewish families are now in Israel, but fewer and fewer of the young generation engage in the age-old tradition, and the beautiful objects of this trade become more and more of a piece of history.

Bowsani is one of the styles of Yemenite Jewelry characterized by fine open silver filigree work.

Weights and sizes are approximate.

IMPORTANT NOTE. In the world of beads, and especially ancient and antique beads, errors in identification are common. We do our best to research and classify our beads accurately, however, mistakes are certainly possible. If you are a bead expert and notice any errors in the description, we invite you to please contact us and let us know. We are always grateful for any new information. We also accept returns no questions asked. See our Return Policy for detail.

COLORS: Our photos are taken in different lighting in an attempt to show how beads look in different lighting conditions. We make every effort to show colors as accurately as possible. The white background photos are taken in daylight conditions. The black background photos are taken in the strong lab light and would be representative of what they would look like in the evening electric light. Some of the photos are backlit to emphasize their translucency. Note that monitor settings strongly affect the way the colors look. What you see on your monitor may differ from what you see with a naked eye depending on your monitor settings.

WE COMBINE SHIPPING and will refund any overage. Contact us when placing the order and we will work with you to ensure the best available shipping cost.

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We accept payment via U.S. PayPal accounts and all Major Credit Cards, Debit Cards & Google Pay.

We are legally required to collect sales tax in those states and localities where we maintain a physical presence (nexus).

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