The Hunt Museum
Sparkle Handwoven Beaded Earrings - Kybalion Jewellery
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These beautiful seed bead earrings are an original design by Rebecca, of Kybalion Jewellery, made in Dublin, Ireland.
FEATURES:
- Handwoven with Miyuki Delica seed beads
- 10cm long from top of ear wire to bottom of dangle
- lightweight
- Brass findings
Native American bead weaving is a traditional art form that has been practiced by Native American communities for centuries. It involves weaving small beads together using a needle and thread to create intricate designs and patterns. Beadwork has been an important part of Native American cultures and has been used to create everything from ceremonial regalia to everyday clothing and accessories.
Native American bead weaving is a highly skilled craft that requires a great deal of patience and attention to detail. Traditionally, the beads used in Native American beadwork were made from natural materials such as bone, shell, and stone. However, today, many Native American artists use glass beads in their work, which come in a wide variety of colors and shapes. There are many different styles of Native American bead weaving, each with their own unique designs and patterns. Some of the most well-known styles include Plains beadwork, which is characterized by geometric designs and bright colors, and Iroquois beadwork, which is known for its floral patterns and use of naturalistic colors.

