African Beaded Jewelry Storage Pot

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Transform your jewelry storage game with our African Beaded Jewelry Storage Pot! Handcrafted with intricate beadwork, this pot adds a touch of culture and style to any room. Keep your precious pieces organized and easily accessible while also adding a beautiful decorative piece to your space.

Key features
Very unique piece
Easy to set on any table
Durable
African theme
Specification
Size: Medium,
Weight: 0.2 KG
Material
Beads
Steel wire
Care Label
Wipe it with a dry cloth and it will be clean as new.

What's in the package
One African Beaded Jewelry Storage Pot

History
The history of African beaded jewelry storage pots is deeply intertwined with the rich cultural traditions of various African societies. Beadwork has a long and storied history on the African continent, dating back thousands of years. Here's an overview of the historical context and significance of these unique storage pots:

Ancient Origins: Beadwork in Africa has ancient origins, with evidence of beads made from various materials such as shells, seeds, bone, and later, glass, dating back to prehistoric times. Beads were used not only for adornment but also for trade, communication, and ceremonial purposes.
Cultural Significance: Beads held significant cultural and symbolic importance in many African societies. They were often used to convey messages, mark social status, celebrate rites of passage, and serve as protective talismans.
Storage Containers: In addition to being worn as jewelry, beads were also used to embellish a wide range of objects, including storage containers such as pots and jars. These beaded storage containers served practical purposes while also being adorned with intricate designs that reflected the cultural identity of their makers.
Regional Diversity: Across the African continent, various cultures developed their distinct styles and techniques of beadwork. Each region had its preferred materials, colors, patterns, and motifs, resulting in a diverse array of beadwork traditions.
Functional and Decorative: African beaded jewelry storage pots were both functional and decorative. They provided a means to store and organize jewelry and other precious items while also serving as works of art that showcased the skill and creativity of the artisans who crafted them.
Symbolism and Meaning: The beadwork on these storage pots often carried symbolic meanings that were significant within the cultural context of the community. Symbols representing fertility, protection, prosperity, and spiritual beliefs were commonly incorporated into the designs.
Continuing Traditions: Today, the tradition of creating beaded jewelry storage pots continues in many parts of Africa, albeit with some adaptations to modern materials and techniques. Artisans still employ traditional methods passed down through generations to create these exquisite pieces.
African beaded jewelry storage pots are not only functional objects but also valuable cultural artifacts that reflect the history, traditions, and artistic expressions of the diverse peoples of Africa. They serve as tangible links to the past while also remaining relevant in contemporary African societies.

Color: White
Material: Beads


Delivery Delay
  • Kenya from 7 to 13 days.
  • France from 7 to 13 days.
  • United States from 7 to 13 days.
  • North America from 7 to 13 days.
  • South America from 7 to 13 days.
  • Europe from 7 to 13 days.
  • Africa from 7 to 13 days.
  • International from 7 to 13 days.
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Condition
  • New item.
  • Customizable and made to order.
Kenya
United States
7 days
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