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East Javanese Beads as Palau Heirlooms By Peter Francis, Jr.
A rich Palauan heirloom necklace. The crecentric pieces were cut and drilled from glass bangles.
Note the decorated beads toward the top -- they were made in East Java between ca. 600 and 900 AD.
Picture from Palau Pacific Resort: like no other island dream, a brochure put out by Pan Pacific Hotels, Tokyo Hotels Internationa l
Palauan dancers, also from the brochure
 Close-up of Palauan dancers show them both wearing single beads altered from bangles.

Indo-Pacific beads were made for more than 2000 years, some 1200 years in Southeast Asia.
They were apparently "small change" on Palau
The white spotted bead from East Java is the most valued and wide-spread of the East Javanese beads on Palau..
East Javanese mosaic bead

Called "Pelangi," (rainbow) in Indonesia. From Beads in Indonesia by Adhyatman and Arifin..

Small twisted striped beads. Also from Beads in Indonesia

Two fragments of (one?) "Big Yellow.
The paper clip is 3 cm (1 1/4 inches) long..
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