French mourning wreaths, Ukrainian Easter eggs, Norwegian
bodices, Chinese slippers, Pakistani hair tassels, Egyptian
belly-dancing outfits, Maasai wedding dresses, Sioux moccasins . .
. from Greenland to Bali, beadwork from all over the world is
illustrated and its history revealed. The earliest drawn glass
beads were produced from around 200 BC in various locations in
India and exported for centuries along the major trade routes to
Africa and Asia. From the sixteenth century on, beads made in
Europe became highly desirable trade items and spread throughout
the world. This book is organized into five sections, with more
than forty topics in all. Each of four main regional
sections-Africa; the Americas; Europe; and Asia, Oceania, and the
Arabian Gulf-outlines the history of beads in that area before
examining production in detail. A fifth section surveys techniques,
from brick stitch and herringbone weave to lazy stitch and
three-dimensional structures. Includes information on collecting
and conserving beadwork and a list of public collections around the
world.
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