Description: Search Store Include description Visit our Stores Antique Treasure Store Antique Treasure Shop Helpful links Ask Seller a question Follow this Seller Categories Paintings & Drawings Statues & Figurines Militaria Knives & Blades Watches & Clocks Collectible Toys Icons & Crosses Jewelry & Accessories Science & Medicine Photo Cameras Books & Literature Pens & Writing Tobacciana Musical Instruments Primitives & Folklore Coins & Paper Money Other Collectibles Item Description Antique Native North American Beaded Handmade Beadwork Beaded Necklace Woman's DetailsThe beaded items from this collection were brought to me by a rich Bulgarian family, who predecessors were immigrants in America in the end of XIX century. When they came back to participate in the WWI, they brought these Native American items with them. Their children inherited the goods just to give them to their children an so on. Now the last inheritors decided that they no longer need these jewels, so they sold them to me. These beautiful items were handcrafted in the end of XIX to the first decade of XX century by a native tribe. It takes a lot of time and concentration to make pieces of art like these. The family wasn't sure about the exact tribe from which these things originate from. The items from this collection are 100% authentic antique relics. If you look in the specialized literature, you will find similar items with almost identical ornaments. So I believe that the items are very valuable and beautiful. A true treasure for every collector of traditional pieces of art.I hope all of these amazing accessories will find an owner, who will love them and respect their history. Thanks a lot to all of my friends, who helped me identify their value and origins. I wish you a happy bidding!Native American beadwork[edit]Examples of contemporary Native American beadworkBeadwork is a quintessentially Native American art form which evolved to mostly use glass beads imported from Europe and recently Asia. Glass beads have been in use for almost five centuries in the Americas. Today a wide range of beading styles flourish.Alongside the widespread popularity of glass beads, bead artists continue incorporating natural items such as dyed porcupine quills, shell such as wampum, and dendrite, and even sea urchin spines in a similar manner as beads.Wampum shell beads are ceremonially and politically important to a range of Eastern tribes,[6] and were used to depict several important treaties between the Native peoples and the colonists, as in the case of the Two Row Wampum Treaty.In the Great Lakes, Ursuline nuns introduced floral patterns to tribes who quickly applied them to beadwork.[7] Great Lakes tribes are known for their bandolier bags that might take an entire year to complete.[8] During the 20th century the Plateau tribes, such as the Nez Perce, perfected contour-style beadwork in which the lines of beads are stitched to emphasize the pictorial imagery. Plains tribes are master beaders, and today dance regalia for men and women feature a variety of beadwork styles. While Plains and Plateau tribes are renowned for their beaded horse trappings, Subarctic tribes such as the Dene create lavish beaded floral dog blankets.[9] Eastern tribes have a completely different beadwork aesthetic: Innu, Mi'kmaq, Penobscot, and Haudenosaunee tribes are known for symmetrical scroll motifs in white beads, called the "double curve."[10] Iroquois are also known for "embossed" beading in which strings pulled taut force beads to pop up from the surface, creating a bas-relief. Tammy Rahr (Cayuga) is a contemporary practitioner of this style. Zuni artists have developed a tradition of three-dimensional beaded sculptures.Huichol bead artist, photo by Mario Jareda BeivideHuichol Indians of Jalisco and Nayarit, Mexico have a completely unique approach to beadwork. They adhere beads one by one to a surface such as wood or a gourd with a mixture of resin and beeswax.[11]Most Native beadwork is created for tribal use, but beadworkers also create conceptual work for the art world. Richard Aitson (Kiowa-Apache), enjoying both an Indian and non-Indian audience, is known for his fully beaded cradleboards. Another Kiowa beadworker, Teri Greeves, has won top honors for her beadwork which consciously integrates both traditional and contemporary motifs such as beaded dancers on Converse high-tops. Greeves also beads on buckskin and explores such issues as warfare or Native American voting rights.[12]Marcus Amerman, Choctaw, one of today's most celebrated bead artists, pioneered a movement of highly realistic beaded portraits.[13]His imagery ranges from 19th century Native leaders to pop icons including Janet Jackson and Brooke Shields.Roger Amerman, Marcus' brother, and Martha Berry, Cherokee, have effectively revived Southeastern beadwork, a style that had been lost because of the forced removal of their tribes to Indian Territory. Their beadwork commonly features white bead outlines, an echo of the shell beads or pearls Southeastern tribes used before contact.[14]Jamie Okuma (Luiseño-Shoshone-Bannock) has won top awards with her beaded dolls, which can include entire families or horses and riders, all with fully beaded regalia. The antique Venetian beads she uses can be as small as size 22°, about the size of a grain of salt.[15] Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty, Rhonda Holy Bear, and Charlene Holy Bear are also prominent beaded doll makers.Size: You can see the measurements on the photos.If you require any more information or pictures please contact us. Item Condition The item is exactly the same as you see it on the photos. We believe that the item is in good condition considering its age. We keep our Items in their authentic condition as we received them. Payment We accept payments with PayPal only. Payment must be made within 8 days after the auction is closed. If you need more time, please contact us through eBay's message system. When purchasing multiple items, please wait for combined invoice before paying. Shipping We provide Combined shipping. Please request invoice for multiple purchases. Approximate time of delivery to the USA is 10-20 days. Approximate time of delivery to Europe 10-15 days. Approximate time of delivery to other parts of the world 15-30 days. Handling time is 2-3 days. Tracking info is provided after the items has been handled. We offer expedited shipping. Returns If You are unhappy with Your purchase, let us know before leaving feedback and we will resolve any problems with your order. We give you 100% Money Back Guarantee. Buyer should contact seller within 14 Days after receiving the item. The Item must be in its original condition. Refund is given as Money back or exchange (buyer's choice). Return shipping will be paid by the buyer. Contacts Should you have any additional questions regarding the Item, please contact us. We will reply promptly and if you require more info, our customer support will be happy to oblige. Social media: facebook YouTube Instagram Pinterest twitter About Us We are the owners of a small local antique store. During our travels throughout Europe, we collect unique and authentic items from various and old forgotten places. We have over 20 years experience in the antiques trading business. In 2008 we decided to expand our business to eBay. What we can offer you is a growing collection of antique treasures waiting for you to discover in Antique Treasure Store. Our main goal is to ensure that our customers will be 100% satisfied with their purchase. Payment We accept payments with PayPal only. Payment must be made within 8 days after the auction is closed. If you need more time, please contact us through eBay's message system. When purchasing multiple items, please wait for combined invoice before paying. Shipping We provide Combined shipping. Please request invoice for multiple purchases. Approximate time of delivery to the USA is 10-20 days. Approximate time of delivery to Europe 10-15 days. Approximate time of delivery to other parts of the world 15-30 days. Handling time is 2-3 days. Tracking info is provided after the items has been handled. We offer expedited shipping. Returns If You are unhappy with Your purchase, let us know before leaving feedback and we willresolve any problems with your order. We give you 100% Money Back Guarantee. Buyer should contact seller within 14 Days after receiving the item. The Item must be in its original condition. Refund is given as Money back or exchange (buyer's choice). Return shipping will be paid by the buyer. Contacts Should you have any additional questions regarding the Item, please contact us. We will reply promptly and if you require more info, our customer support will be happy to oblige. Social media: facebook YouTube Instagram Pinterest twitter About Us We are the owners of a small local antique store. During our travels throughout Europe, we collect unique and authentic items from various and old forgotten places. We have over 20 years experience in the antiques trading business. In 2008 we decided to expand our business to eBay. What we can offer you is a growing collection of antique treasures waiting for you to discover in Antique Treasure Store. Our main goal is to ensure that our customers will be 100% satisfied with their purchase.
Price: 186 USD
Location: Sofia, Sofia
End Time: 2024-02-04T16:38:39.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Provenance: Ownership History Available
Artisan: No
Origin: USA
Tribal Affiliation: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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