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A bundle of seed beads, so-called TEN-FOLD INDIAN BUNT, glass cut seed beads – type three cut seed beads, strung on cotton thread, producer: Vojtech Linka and Sons, Czechoslovakia – Museum of Glass and Jewellery in Jablonec and Nisou, Aleš Kosina

BUNCH OF BEADS – “TEN-FOLD INDIAN BUNT”

A bundle of seed beads, so-called TEN-FOLD INDIAN BUNT, glass cut seed beads – type three cut seed beads, strung on cotton thread, the original paper label preserved.

The term “bunt” is the basic unit of measurement for the bead trade, consisting of 1200 beads strung on thread, the price for the customer usually referred to one bunt. For large bead sizes, the seller stated how many beads 1 bunt contained. For the British Indian market, the so-called Indian bunt was used, which was shorter than bunts intended for other markets

Artist: Vojtěch Linka and Sons, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) / Vojtěch Linka and Sons, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic)

Date of Production: 1927–1935

Place of Design: Loužnice 37, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic)

Made in: Loužnice 37, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic)

Glass cut seed beads – type three cut beads, cotton thread, paper

Access Number: BT 3253

Size: 9cm

Museum: Museum of Glass and Jewellery in Jablonec and Nisou, Czech Republic

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