African Beads - Recycled Glass Bead Making In Ghana Traditional Krobo Jewelry | Tribalgh
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- In this video you get to see how African recycled glass beads are produced in Ghana, with great details and instructions.
We take a lot of pride and focus when it comes to delivering the best, most comprehensive and creative African art. It’s very important for us to educate our audience and bring in all the necessary information regarding this unique, yet different process.
As you can see in the video, our African recycled glass beads are carefully chosen and then we use our craftsmanship and experience to turn them into incredible, colorful bracelets or necklaces. We also use them to create African waist beads. It’s imperative for us to maintain the original manufacturing process, while also paying homage and respecting the original tradition that came from locals in Ghana.
In fact, the Krobo people from Ghana are the ones that created and used these beads for ceremonial and also traditional purposes, for many centuries. Additionally, many of these beads are imitating the antique Venetian African trade beads.
Over the years, handmade jewelry created from Krobo glass has quickly become widely sought after all over the world. Now everyone wants original African recycled glass beads or jewelry created with them, and we are here to help.
This video showcases how much care and attention is put into every product. We have a very strict quality assurance system to ensure that our customers only receive the best possible products.
If you want this type of product, don’t hesitate to browse our store today at www.tribalgh.com
My sister your organization is wonderful ❤️. Please have the works place clothes or 😷 over the face to protect their lungs from inhaling powdered glass.
Thank you!, I will talk with the bead makers, specially for the face mask to protect their lungs. Thank you!
I've just bought 2 bracelets from an African dude who's been collecting money for an African school. One of my friends explained how the beads are made and I wanted to see the whole process. It's really amazing.
Thank you !
I am a fan of African glass beads and appreciate them even more now. Thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you!
Wonderful!!! no wonder these beads each have its very own character!!!Passing through so many diligent hands using the most basic of tools, each bead speaks for itself!!Now that is where I would love to work every day of my life , outside under some cover from the sun, along side equally lovely people working with their hands. No heavy machines, but created by hand. God bless each of those creative people, and each bead the make!
Thank you!!!!!!
looking at that process. Ghana you are blessed.
Thank you!
This is so raw, real and the most perfect piece of art and human ingenuity I have ever seen
Thank you for your feedback, I will share it with the bead makers !!!
Thank you this will help me teach my kids .
We are very glad that you liked our video. Thank you!
WoW!!! Extremely interesting....but, all that glass and heat...where is the protection gear??? Be safe...📿
I am a bead maker and the lack of protection for the workers is alarming. The dust from the powdered glass will permanently damage your lungs, lovely beads but at what cost to your health.
Thank you for letting me know. I will discuss this with the beads makers and do changes. Thank you!
Immediately shocking to anyone that works with glass! The investment (mold material) floats in the air and is like breathing ground glass. The powdered glass itself is also incredibly bad for lungs and eyes. Pounding those bottles into powder with no safety goggles or mask is crazy.
@@nunyabitnezz2802 my thoughts exactly!!
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Please make sure all the people working in the whole area near the pounding glass wear safety eye goggles, and a mask.
Thank you for letting me know. I will discuss it with the bead makers to find the best solution. Thank you.
This is incredible work. Recycling and using Earth’s elements to create and clean the beads. Absolutely lovely! Can’t wait to visit Africa and see this up close.❤️❤️❤️
I am marveled at the creativity and gorgeous art that is here. I just purchased a necklace and bracelet from you all. Thank you so much for your incredible gift of art. May God bless you and your loved ones
We are very glad that you liked our video, and thank you for your order!
WOW!! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL AND AMAZING HARD WORK!!
Many many thanks
Thank you for sharing this process with us. Your beads are beautiful!
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much Tribalgh. I will try and visit your place soon.
Always welcome
GOOD WORK DONE
Thank you!
Wow! So beautiful! Glory to God! ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Great work❤❤❤ You are all so wonderfull people and sooo talented... only wish is to visit you at some point... ❤❤❤
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Beautiful! Thank you
Glad you like it!
This is beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
I love your work
Thank you!
That is amazing- thank you for the info
Thank you for watching!
These are gorgeous beads and I have just bought some more :-)
Glad you like them!
she did amazing with her commentary
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Lovely! Great video on the production process. Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for watching!
WOW!!!! This is a wow! Very interesting!
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you.
@@tribalgh You are very welcome!
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This is amazing since I always use recycled glass beads from Ghana, but I agree I think these workers should be provided with masks and better protection. Overtime that powdered glass will ruin their lungs.
Thank you for watching. I will discuss this with the bead makers and make changes. Thank you!
Amazing!!
Thanks!!
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needed eyes 👀 protections 🎉🙏🌍))reply thanks
Thank you! I will pass your message to the bead makers. Thank you!
My ancestors came from Ghana. These look so pretty. Can you buy online❤ i see the website. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
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Thank you!
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Welcome!
This is not easy ooooi😮😮😮
It’s always amazing to see culture being preserved for the next generations. Good work! It would be much appreciated when the safety precautions are taken keenly.
How do I reach you privately. I might have a little proposal.
Do you do wholesale please love
Thank you for your interest in our beads. At the moment we do retail sales only. Hopefully, in the future, we will be able to offer wholesale as well.
Great work of art! How can I buy them? Thank you!!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re thrilled to hear that you love our work. You can purchase our handmade beads and other unique pieces directly from our website at: www.tribalgh.com. Best Regards Anna
Amazing. I am seller how can i contact this organization please?
Thank you!
We have being making glass beads for thousands of years in Africa but why they don't make artisan glass windows for housing to diversify their activities? Are we so stuck in time?
How to buy it from abroad?
Thank you for your interest in our beads. Please visit www.tribalgh.com Thank you.
Where can we buy
Thank you for your interest in our beads! Please visit www.tribalgh.com Thank you!
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Am in buipe l want to buy and sell what can we do to get some Am call SHINE
Thanks
Thank you for your interest in our beads. Please visit our website: www.tribalgh.com
Thank you,
Anna
Hello
Hi
Let’s connect please?
I’m interested in some custom beads for myself
Please let me introduce myself,I’m your brother here living in America! I’d like to order some akoso beads for myself custom made & if satisfied I’ll do business wholesale if possible??
I will love to learn
Thank you!