CultureLakota
Titles
- Pair of Beaded Possible Bags
Datec. 1875–1900
MediumHide, beads, tin cones, dyed horsehair, pigment, thread, and sinew
DimensionsOverall: 14 × 23 in. (35.6 × 58.4 cm) each
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the Alfred C. Glassell, Jr. Accessions Endowment Fund
Object number2022.55.1,.2
Non exposé
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Art of the Indigenous AmericasObject Type
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c. 1870–1900
Hide, softened and dyed porcupine quills, beads, cotton cloth, thread, and tin cones
2022.54.A,.B
c. 1900
Hide, glass beads, muslin, metal, hair, and remains of pigment
2021.17
c. 1875–1900
Beads, hide, cowrie and dentalium shells, metal, and pigment
2021.18
1100–1450 AD
Animal hide, dyed fibers, silver, spondylus shell beads, cinnabar
2001.1134.A,.B
Gigliola Curiel
c. 1964
Schiffli machine embroidered silk, horsehair tape, sequins, paillettes, pleats, beads, and satin ribbons
94.103
1890–1910
Silk satin, embroidery thread, metal, cotton, gold rope, faille silk, metal beads, glass beads, paste gems, and sequins
86.571
Zandra Rhodes
c. 1989
Silk, metallic thread, bugle beads, and glass seed beads
98.500