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  • Bandolier Bag - Smarthistory
    Beads and other materials were embroidered on the trade cloth and hide The tiny glass beads, called seed beads, were acquired from European traders, and they were prized for their brilliant colors Glass beads replaced porcupine quillwork, which had a longstanding history in this area
  • Iroquois Regalia During the 18th and 19th Centuries - Blogger
    In this blog posting we will examine some of the variations in historic 18th and 19th century Iroquois regalia through old paintings, photographs and examples of early material culture
  • Bandolier Bags - metismuseum. ca
    Initially, the bandolier bag was copied by the look and style of the European cartridge bags that soldiers used during the early nineteenth century The first bandolier bags were actually not bags at all and solely used for decoration, presenting a square panel of cotton, wool, velvet or leather
  • The Influence of Beads on European Fashion in the 18th Century
    In the 18th century, beads played a significant role in shaping European fashion, reflecting the broader cultural shifts, trade networks, and aesthetic sensibilities of the time The period, marked by the height of the Rococo movement and later transitioning into Neoclassicism, was one of extravagant fashion and highly ornate design
  • Bandolier Bag: History and Design Study Guide - Quizlet
    Women typically produced bandolier bags using cotton or wool, often with exposed unembroidered trade cloth underneath the cross-body strap Beads and other materials were embroidered on the trade cloth and hide, with glass beads replacing porcupine quillwork
  • Beaded Bags: The Persisting Power of Beadwork Traditions
    In 2002, we purchased two beaded shoulder bags from Jerry Ingram for our collection Both took first place awards (1995, 2001) at Indian Market in Santa Fe and are fine examples of the beadwork traditions of the Southeastern peoples
  • 1. 3. 4: Bandolier Bag - Humanities . . . - Humanities LibreTexts
    Beads and other materials were embroidered on the trade cloth and hide The tiny glass beads, called seed beads, were acquired from European traders, and they were prized for their brilliant colors Glass beads replaced porcupine quillwork, which had a longstanding history in this area





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