I very strongly suspect rather new and from India.
Beads are notoriously difficult to specify origins for, they are often piecemeal, home made lampwork things.
I have been told you can tell old Bohemian from old Italian by the colour of the core. Bohemian beads tend to have a white chalky one, a residue left from the stuff they put on wires to allow the bead to be released, while Italian ones tend to be black - copper oxide from the wires the beads are formed on.
From my own collection, I can say that my old beads do have these two different cores.
But in the years since I did collect beads, many contemporary manufacturers have started making beads that look old. Even ones with foil and those aventurine trails with little roses on.
I would also suggest that the plethora of new stuff has affected the market for the old, especially given how those could never be truly properly identified.