These original Sioux Indian white heart trade beads in cherry red are listed in the Antiques category and dated to the 1700s. Check the listing for details on quantity, sizes, and any additional background or provenance. Condition is not provided, so check the listing for details and photos for wear, chips, or surface changes typical of age. Free Shipping is included, which can make total cost easier to compare. Review the seller’s handling time, carrier, and any return policy on the listing before purchase.
| Item ID | 125749396939 |
| Location | Kingsport, Tennessee US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
appyantiques
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| All returns accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Original/Reproduction | Original |
| Color | Red |
| Material | Glass |
These original Sioux Indian white heart trade beads in cherry red are listed in the Antiques category and dated to the 1700s. Check the listing for details on quantity, sizes, and any additional background or provenance. Condition is not provided, so check the listing for details and photos for wear, chips, or surface changes typical of age. Free Shipping is included, which can make total cost easier to compare. Review the seller’s handling time, carrier, and any return policy on the listing before purchase.
EACH BUYER GETS 20 BEADS White heart trade beads were made in Venice Italy and imported by traders such as the Hudson's Bay Company and traded to the Indians for their furs. These are primarily used trade, used as wampum, or for covering the surface of an object (a bag, moccasins, pouch, etc). These beads are very small. Here is a very nice collection of (20) 1700's ancient Indian trade beads. The surface shows a very nice patina with signs of age. Each bead is unique and different. The red
color is a good cherry red. Each buyer receives 20 beads of my choice, I randomly grab 20 and send them, cannot pick and choose at this low price. A fine collection of artifacts for your collection. My father left these artifacts and many many more items to me and I am passing them along to you. I hope my customers will enjoy their purchase.