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Alan Monroe, Lakota
Beaded Dangle Earrings
HK Item #NE674

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Alan Monroe, Lakota
Beaded Dangle Earrings

B - $95 plus s/h     

 

size
4 1/4" long including earwire
materials
seed beads
artist
Alan Monroe, Lakota

Paula says - "These beautiful beaded earrings swivel on the wire and the feather dangle also swivels."

Authentic Native American Beaded dangle wire earrings by Lakota artisan Alan Monroe

Authentic Native American Beaded dangle wire earrings by Lakota artisan Alan Monroe

Back view, beaded on all sides.

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About Beads

Beads used by Native American artists are usually round but can be flattened (rondelle) or cylindrical. They are usually made of glass and come in a variety of colors. Most are one solid color except for European Trade Beads, which are mulit-colored and sometimes decorated. Beads are measured by the "aught" system with 1/0, pronounced "one aught", being the largest. The larger the number the smaller the bead.

Seed beads are the smallest round beads, 24/0 to 4/0. 24/0 is approx. 1/32 inch (about the size of a grain of sand). Seed beads are used mainly for beaded items and embroidery.
Pony Beads are 5/0 to 6/0.
Trade Beads are 3/0 to 4/0
Crow Beads are the largest, 1/0 to 2/0. 1/0 is approx. 1/4 inch.

Most contemporary high-quality seed beads are made in the Czech Republic, Japan or India.

 

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