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Very interesting to see! Am I correct that the dark red beads are old, but the lighter carved spots show that the resin has not oxidised yet, and therefore the spots are new?
Hi Charlotte, it is very difficult to tell the age of these beads as they were produced over about 30 years. I somehow do not think that any of these are the earliest Bakelite ones tho. I think the main thing is that the carving is more recent because one can see quite easily that they have had some black stuff added to the holes to age them, they did it quite badly s some of the holes and cuts are so clean and unworn. I would give an educated guess and say the black stuff might be old battery acid as that is what the Tuareg use to darken areas of silver etching in their modern pieces.