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Beadwork

Beadwork is the art or craft of attaching beads to one another by stringing them onto a thread or thin wire with a sewing or beading needle or sewing them to cloth. Beads are produced in a diverse range of materials, shapes, and sizes, and vary by the kind of art produced. Most often, beadwork is a form of personal adornment (e.g. jewelry), but it also…

Art, North America & Modern beading

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Ancient beading

Modern beading

Europe

North America

Africa

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Beadwork

Nodes102
Edges101
Triples113
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.019608
Components1

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Beadwork

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related to References · 25
Beadwork → Abrams, Adornment, Art, Beads, Berlo, Dubin, From, From Prehistory, Harry, Houghton Mifflin, In Encyclopedia, ISBN, Janet, January, Lois Sherr, Native North American Art, New York, North American Indian Jewelry, Oxford History, Oxford University Press
related to Métis Nation · 16
Beadwork → By, Cree, Dene, During, Euro-North American, European, First Nations, Flower Beadwork People, French-Canadian, Gabriel Dumont Institute, Louis Riel Institute, Métis, Red River, Roman Catholic, The, This
related to Southeastern tribes · 12
Beadwork → Cherokee, Choctaw, Indian Territory, Marcus Amerman, Martha Berry, Mississippi River, Roger Amerman, Southeastern, Southeasterners, Tears, This, Trail
related to Africa · 10
Beadwork → Aggry, Ahuhuani, Akan, Egyinamoani, Egypt, Ghanaians, Several African, These, They, West Africans
related to Great Lakes tribes · 10
Beadwork → Anishinaabe, Great Lakes, Indigenous, Ojibwe, Seven Grandfathers, Teachings, The Anishinaabe, There, Ursuline, Wisdom
related to Modern beading · 10
Beadwork → Hew Locke, Jeffery Gibson, Joyce, Liza Lou, Native American Church, Ran Hwang, Scott, Some, The, Today
related to Europe · 6
Beadwork → Americas, As, Egypt, Europe, In Northern Russia, Middle Ages
related to North America · 6
Beadwork → Americas, Eastern Woodlands, Europeans, Native, Native American, Wampum
related to Sierra Madre tribes · 4
Beadwork → Huichol, Jalisco, Mexican, Nayarit
is a · 2
Beadwork → art or craft of attaching beads to one another by stringing them onto a thread or thin wire with a sewing or beading needle or sewing them to cloth, form of personal adornment

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beads bead glass used métis beading jewelry made century often art also beaded curtains early artists known american embroidery native

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Beadworkis aart or craft of attaching beads to one another by stringing them onto a thread or thin wire with a sewing or beading needle or sewing them to cloth0.90text
Beadworkis aform of personal adornment0.90text
pysankainstance ofand household items0.80text
clothinstance ofGlass beads were also used by the Yoruba people along with other materials0.80text
cardboardinstance ofGlass beads were also used by the Yoruba people along with other materials0.80text
threadinstance ofGlass beads were also used by the Yoruba people along with other materials0.80text
and ironinstance ofGlass beads were also used by the Yoruba people along with other materials0.80text
the status of the person the beadwork may have been made forinstance ofThese colors can reveal information about the piece0.80text
or commentary on conceptsinstance ofThese colors can reveal information about the piece0.80text
issues that may have been going on during the time.Northerninstance ofThese colors can reveal information about the piece0.80text
Southern Ndebele people use whiteinstance ofThese colors can reveal information about the piece0.80text
colorful glass beads to create pieces of clothing from beadwork such as loinclothsinstance ofThese colors can reveal information about the piece0.80text

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