Handmade Green Krobo Rondelle Beads – 24–26" Strand from Ghana
Handmade Green Krobo Rondelle Beads – 24–26" Strand from Ghana is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Lead time does not apply to custom orders.
Authentic Krobo Glass Beads from Ghana's Master Artisans
These handcrafted green Krobo beads carry centuries of West African tradition. Made in Ghana's Krobo region using the traditional powder-glass technique, each rondelle is formed from recycled glass that's crushed, hand-molded, and kiln-fired in small batches. The result: a beautifully soft matte finish with subtle natural speckling and an earthy green tone that feels organic and timeless.
The muted green color and smooth heishi profile make these beads incredibly versatile—perfect for statement necklaces, stacked bracelets, or layered designs. Their handcrafted nature gives them depth and character that machine-made beads simply cannot replicate.
Specifications
• Size: 15mm diameter × 5mm thickness (rondelle/heishi)
• Strand Length: 24–26 inches
• Hole Size: 2–3mm (fits leather cord, hemp, waxed linen, or multiple strands)
• Finish: Matte with natural variation
• Material: Recycled glass
• Origin: Krobo Region, Ghana
Design Possibilities
The soft matte green pairs beautifully with turquoise, brass, bone, wood, and other natural materials. Ideal for bohemian designs, earthy collections, and artisan-inspired jewelry where texture and authenticity matter. The larger hole size opens up creative stringing options including thicker cords and layered techniques.
Handmade Authenticity
Each bead is individually crafted, so slight differences in shape, tone, and surface texture are expected. These variations aren't flaws—they're proof of genuine craftsmanship. Every firing batch produces subtle shifts in shade and finish, making each strand uniquely its own.
Ethically Sourced
Sourced directly from Ghanaian artisan communities, these beads support traditional craftsmanship and sustainable production. In Ghana, Krobo beads carry cultural significance and are used in ceremonies marking life milestones, connecting your designs to a living heritage rooted in meaning and tradition.

