
Ancient JATIM Indo-Pacific Trade Carved Glass Beads M00667_A
Ancient Indo-Pacific Trade beads, known as JATIM glass beads. JATIM is short for Java Timor or East Java which is the origin of these beads. They are believed to date back to the period between the 5th and the 8th centuries. These particular beads are brick-red, carved into a rare fluted shape that the locals refer to as a "starfruit". It is not clear if carving is ancient, but the glass appears ancient under the microscope. Please refer to the important note after the dimensions for more detail. Similar beads are shown on page 70 in the Bead Timeline book by James W. Lankton (Fig 7.8 - 923) The beads are ancient and somewhat irregular in shape. Every bead is unique. Bead Size: Length: 17.5mm - 18mm Diameter: 18.5mm - 22mm Hole size: 4mm Weight: 222g Number of beads: 35 beads Length of strand including raffia: 30 inches Weights and sizes are approximate. IMPORTANT NOTE. It is known that in the last 2-3 decades a new bead-making industry in Indonesia has become increasingly skilled