Togo: Toutou-akpan - a diviner\u27s necklaces. Photo by Philippe Ayrault.https://surface.syr.edu/beads-gallery_vol4/1016/thumbnail.jp
Diakhité: Glass beads and metal ornaments. R.1-5: assorted monochrome wound beads. R.6: metal orname...
Cameroon: Detail of the beadwork on a Bansoa bowl stand.https://surface.syr.edu/beads-gallery_vol4/1...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Ancient glass beads (left) and similar Kiffa powd...
Togo: A bracelet for Egou, god of iron and car accidents. Photo by Philippe Ayrault.https://surface....
Togo: Necklaces for Sakpata, god of smallpox. Photo by P. Nourisson.https://surface.syr.edu/beads-ga...
Togo: A voodoo followers\u27 procession. Photo by P. Nourisson.https://surface.syr.edu/beads-gallery...
Togo: A bracelet for the god Dan Anydohoédo, the rainbow snake. Photo by Philippe Ayrault.https://su...
Togo: A beaded box for storing precious objects. Photo by P. Nourisson.https://surface.syr.edu/beads...
Togo: Beads utilized in the voodoo cult of Togo: a, afli;b, azagba;c, gblenti;d, tomé gblenti;e, éso...
Togo: Atekban, a display of objects used in the voodoo cult at the market in Lomé. Photo by P. Nouri...
Togo: Stall of a bead dealer at the great market in Lomé. Photo by P. Nourisson.https://surface.syr....
Beads are objects of infinite diversity among the Mina-Guen of southern Togo. They accompany the peo...
Cameroon: Ngaka medicinal necklace which incorporates chevron beads, striped and monochrome wound be...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Powdered-glass beads made in Oualata, Mauritania....
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Old (left) and new (right) Kiffa beads. Photo by ...
Diakhité: Glass beads and metal ornaments. R.1-5: assorted monochrome wound beads. R.6: metal orname...
Cameroon: Detail of the beadwork on a Bansoa bowl stand.https://surface.syr.edu/beads-gallery_vol4/1...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Ancient glass beads (left) and similar Kiffa powd...
Togo: A bracelet for Egou, god of iron and car accidents. Photo by Philippe Ayrault.https://surface....
Togo: Necklaces for Sakpata, god of smallpox. Photo by P. Nourisson.https://surface.syr.edu/beads-ga...
Togo: A voodoo followers\u27 procession. Photo by P. Nourisson.https://surface.syr.edu/beads-gallery...
Togo: A bracelet for the god Dan Anydohoédo, the rainbow snake. Photo by Philippe Ayrault.https://su...
Togo: A beaded box for storing precious objects. Photo by P. Nourisson.https://surface.syr.edu/beads...
Togo: Beads utilized in the voodoo cult of Togo: a, afli;b, azagba;c, gblenti;d, tomé gblenti;e, éso...
Togo: Atekban, a display of objects used in the voodoo cult at the market in Lomé. Photo by P. Nouri...
Togo: Stall of a bead dealer at the great market in Lomé. Photo by P. Nourisson.https://surface.syr....
Beads are objects of infinite diversity among the Mina-Guen of southern Togo. They accompany the peo...
Cameroon: Ngaka medicinal necklace which incorporates chevron beads, striped and monochrome wound be...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Powdered-glass beads made in Oualata, Mauritania....
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Old (left) and new (right) Kiffa beads. Photo by ...
Diakhité: Glass beads and metal ornaments. R.1-5: assorted monochrome wound beads. R.6: metal orname...
Cameroon: Detail of the beadwork on a Bansoa bowl stand.https://surface.syr.edu/beads-gallery_vol4/1...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Ancient glass beads (left) and similar Kiffa powd...