Jewelry
Two Ostrich Eggshell Bracelets
- Item Number
- 190
- Sold
- 52 USD to duc263d45
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Two ostrich eggshell bracelets hand-crafted by bushman living on resettlement farms in Namibia and Botswana.
Cream - One string bracelet length - 7 1/4"
Cream - Three string bracelet length - 7 1/4"
The oldest African beads are made from ostrich eggshell and were discovered in the Enkapune Ya Muto rock shelter in the Rift Valley region of Kenya. These beads have been dated to 37,000-39,900 years old, and they comprise 13 complete beads, 12 preforms and 593 shell fragments. It is believed that each bead was made individually and not through the heishi technique of bead making. While these beads are believed to have symbolized solidarity in ancient Bushman society, today you can simply enjoy their beauty by wearing them as a necklace. Making a necklace from ostrich eggshell beads will involve drilling the beads to enable stringing; and thereafter grinding them along a stone to smooth them on the edge.
Item Special Note
Donated by CCF USA Board of Trustees, Paola Bari
Ships free in the USA only, unless the winner chooses to cover shipping. If so, notify Dionne Stein by email at dionne@cheetah.org.
International bidders will be responsible for covering all costs of shipping.
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