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American Indian Beadwork
American Indian beadwork is a popular collector’s item. Intricately
beaded pieces of clothing, moccasins, and ceremonial head dresses
are striking, and make a nice addition to any collection. Historic
pieces of American Indian beadwork are featured in museums across
the country, and include fabulous displays of early beadwork using
seeds, beans, nuts, shells, bones, teeth, rocks, quills, claws,
pearls, turquoise, coral, silver, gold, and other things found in
nature. According to www.nebraskahistory.org, it wasn’t until the
early 1800s that American Indian beadwork featured the use of trade
beads in the colors of light blue and white taking the place of the
more primitive pieces used before. The new beads allowed Indian
artists to be more creative in their designs and patterns.
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The bead work of the Plains Indian tribe is the most prevalent
American Indian beadwork, with the use of intricate peyote stitch
beading. There are a number of Native American beadwork traditions
seen across the country, and each is unique in the beading design,
style, color, and stitch used. In pieces of early beadwork, designs
and colors used were greatly influenced by the tribal community, and
by what color of beads were available at the time. By the end of the
1800s a variety of colors were available allowing designs to become
more intricate in both design and color. For more interesting facts
about American Indian beadwork visit
www.native-languages.org/beadwork.htm. This site also displays
of sample works by Native American artists and links to their
personal websites where their work can be viewed in more depth.
Today, American Indian beadwork artists use a variety of tiny glass
beads in a variety of colors, and sometimes combine them with
natural crystals and semi-precious gemstones. Earrings, necklaces,
chokers, bracelets, purses, and beaded clothing items, such as
moccasins are very popular and are offered for sale at Southwestern
style trade shows and Native American cultural events year round in
various parts of the country. There are still artists that create
traditional pieces of beadwork using quills and other natural items.
Some of these artists work only on commission and when the piece is
completed, it is a piece that cannot be duplicated, a truly unique
work of art. American Indian beadwork is beautiful and original and
can be displayed proudly in the space of your choosing. Your
purchase is a contribution to the Native American culture, and
reflects your support of this historic traditional art form. Many
online retailers only feature works by authenticated Native American
artists, and pieces are usually signed by their creator with
verification of authenticity.
About the Author
Don Walters is a featured
writer about special occasion gifts and has written
many articles about weddings and baby shower
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