Ok so here is a beautiful free form Peyote Necklace I found on etsy.com This is a style of beading that dates back to native Americans. This piece of jewelry is a classic that looks as if it belongs on a celebrity don’t you think.Beaded jewelry Turquoise Freeform Peyote Necklace ooak by ibics
Beaded jewelry Turquoise Freeform Peyote Necklace ooak by ibics
take a walk through todays fashion trends, fashion history, as well as a few peices of jewelry showcased here that I have designed, as well as ones from etsy.com. also get the low down on who is wearing todays jewelry trends.
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Showing posts with label native american jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label native american jewelry. Show all posts
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Indian Tribal Jewelry Origins
This fall Indian tribal jewelry is a huge trend, it started in 2010 and spilled over to this years trend setters again. I'm sure you can see why, Native American Jewelry is so rich in color and texture, It appeals to the eye of any style, ladies or gentleman alike.
Indians Mined Turquoise and drilled holes in it, they used many other items from Mother Earth to create their beautiful self decorations such as wood, many types of stones, and Bones, They used sinew (a string like fiber) from the animals they hunted . Coastal tribes also used items from the beach like oyster shells, clam shells and abalone shells.
In later years they started trading with settlers to buy the seed beads (holes pre drilled) in order to decorate with stronger extravagance.
Native American Jewelry is so rich with culture its easy to see why so many people find it so appealing and I bet they don't even think about what draws them to Native American Jewelry, Do you know what it is about it that fascinates you and draws you to own your own piece of wearable history?
Indians Mined Turquoise and drilled holes in it, they used many other items from Mother Earth to create their beautiful self decorations such as wood, many types of stones, and Bones, They used sinew (a string like fiber) from the animals they hunted . Coastal tribes also used items from the beach like oyster shells, clam shells and abalone shells.
In later years they started trading with settlers to buy the seed beads (holes pre drilled) in order to decorate with stronger extravagance.
Native American Jewelry is so rich with culture its easy to see why so many people find it so appealing and I bet they don't even think about what draws them to Native American Jewelry, Do you know what it is about it that fascinates you and draws you to own your own piece of wearable history?
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