Islamic Beadmaking: Mongur and harish beads made in Hebron in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The three beads on the far right of each row come from the Sudan where they are today known as Kano beads. Note that the larger ones have been ground on the ends, most likely in Nigeria. The other beads were bought in Egypt. The larger beads in the top two rows are mongur beads; the small ones in the bottom row are harish. The black bead with spots is apparently a michahreh. Photo by P. Francis, Jr.https://surface.syr.edu/beads-gallery_vol2/1017/thumbnail.jp
This is an African medicine man trade bead. Trade beads such as this originated in Venetian provenan...
Artisans in Kiffa and several other towns in southern Mauritania have produced a unique kind of powd...
This is an African medicine man trade bead. Trade beads such as this originated in Venetian provenan...
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-198) and index.Bones, teeth, claws and shells. Ostrich e...
Fustat (Old Cairo): Drawn polychrome and mosaic wasters in the Islamic Museum, donated by Dr. Fouqi....
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: An eclectic mix of old glass beads and Mauritania...
This is an African medicine man trade bead. Trade beads such as this originated in Venetian provenan...
Artisans in Kiffa and several other towns in southern Mauritania have produced a unique kind of powd...
This is an African medicine man trade bead. Trade beads such as this originated in Venetian provenan...
Islamic Beadmaking: Beads made in Gorece, Turkey, ca. 1979. The small evil eye tubular bead at the...
Islamic Beadmaking: Beads made in Hebron early in the 20th century. This card was collected in the 1...
This paper complements one which appeared in volume 1 of this journal, as it also deals with beads i...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Old (left) and new (right) Kiffa beads. Photo by ...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Ancient glass beads (left) and similar Kiffa powd...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Kiffa beads with paste cores (top), and cores for...
Fustat (Old Cairo): Medieval and modern beads donated to the Islamic Museum, Cairo, around 1920 by F...
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Powdered-glass beads made in Oualata, Mauritania....
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: Ancient nila beads. Photo by H. Opper.https://sur...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-198) and index.Bones, teeth, claws and shells. Ostrich e...
Fustat (Old Cairo): Drawn polychrome and mosaic wasters in the Islamic Museum, donated by Dr. Fouqi....
Powdered-Glass Beads and Bead Trade in Mauritania: An eclectic mix of old glass beads and Mauritania...
This is an African medicine man trade bead. Trade beads such as this originated in Venetian provenan...
Artisans in Kiffa and several other towns in southern Mauritania have produced a unique kind of powd...
This is an African medicine man trade bead. Trade beads such as this originated in Venetian provenan...