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"Beads: Uniting Cultures and Expressing Traditions Across Continents" In the enchanting monsoon season of Sapa, Vietnam

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Beads Collection: Clasp, 1736 / 44. Creator: Randall Yetton
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Beads Collection: Panel, United States, 1875 / 1900. Creator: Unknown
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Beads Collection: Pair of childs moccasins, Plains, possibly Sioux, c. 1885. Creator: Unknown
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Beads Collection: Necklace, 200 B. C. / A. D. 800. Creator: Unknown
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Beads Collection: Needlepoint and Beadwork Square, c. 1937. Creator: Erwin Schwabe
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Beads Collection: Pincushion, c. 1936. Creator: Erwin Schwabe
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Beads Collection: Royal Cap (Orikogbofo), Nigeria, 20th century. Creator: Unknown
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Beads Collection: Royal Cap (Orikogbofo), Nigeria, Early / mid-20th century. Creator: Unknown
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Beads Collection: Belt (Yeemy Mambolmashet), Democratic Republic of the Congo, 19th century
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Beads Collection: Pendant Belt (Nkody Mupaap), Democratic Republic of the Congo, 19th century
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Beads Collection: Pendant, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Beads Collection: Necklace, Ancient Egypt, 1st century BCE-1st century CE. Creator: Unknown
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Beads Collection: Mummy Net with Amulets, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 23-25 (818-656 BCE)
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Beads Collection: Bead Net Mummy Shroud, Egypt, Late Period, Dynasty 26 (664-525 BCE). Creator: Unknown
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Beads Collection: Venetian Glass Workers, 1880 / 82. Creator: John Singer Sargent
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Beads Collection: Beaded Purse, c. 1940. Creator: Stella Mosher
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Beads Collection: Amulet of a Heart, Egypt, Late Period, Dynasty 26-31 (664-332 BCE). Creator: Unknown
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Beads Collection: Beaded Bag, c. 1936. Creator: James McLellan
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Beads Collection: Odalisque, 1874. Creator: Jules-Joseph Lefebvre
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Beads Collection: Young Woman at an Open Half-Door, 1645. Creators: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
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Beads Collection: Spotted Fawn, Cheyenne bride, 1879. Creator: Laton Alton Huffman
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Beads Collection: Necklace, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period or later (304 BCE-30 BCE). Creator: Unknown
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Beads Collection: Reticule, c. 1937. Creator: Edna C. Rex
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Beads Collection: Beaded Bag, c. 1940. Creator: George E. Rhone
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Beads Collection: Beaded Handbag, c. 1938. Creator: Ray Price
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Beads Collection: Trade Beads, c. 1936. Creator: Walter Praefke
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Beads Collection: Mug, Bohemia, c. 1600. Creator: Bohemia Glass
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Beads Collection: Wolf - Apsaroke, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Beads Collection: Wishham Girl, Profile, 1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Beads Collection: Beadwork Hanging Basket, c. 1937. Creator: Frank Gray
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Beads Collection: Beaded Pin Cushion, 1937. Creator: J. Howard Iams
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Beads Collection: Beaded Lamp Mat, 1940. Creator: Raymond Manupelli
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Beads Collection: Bag, c. 1937. Creator: Margaret Linsley
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Beads Collection: Beaded Bag, 1935 / 1942. Creator: William Kieckhofel
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Beads Collection: Bead Belt, c. 1936. Creator: Gordena Jackson
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Beads Collection: Twin Beaded Bag, c. 1939. Creator: Byron Dingman
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Beads Collection: Bag, c. 1936. Creator: Roberta Elvis
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Beads Collection: Martiniquaise, 1915 (oil on canvas)
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Beads Collection: Four-sided lentoid bead (enamel, garnet & gold)
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Beads Collection: Chinese Mandarins, c. 1875 (b / w photo)
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Beads Collection: London Board Schools (engraving)
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Beads Collection: Reverie, c. 1916-17 (oil on canvas)
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Beads Collection: Conch shell, 19th century (shell, silver, coral, turquoise, silk, and jade)
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Beads Collection: Marriage necklace, late 19th century (gold)
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Beads Collection: Mide dancing garters (colour litho)
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Beads Collection: Rosary given to Anna-Maria Taigi by Princess Barberini (gold and precious stone)
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Beads Collection: Jewellery, Canaanite, from Deir al-Balah, Gaza, c. 14th century BC (gold & precious stones


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"Beads: Uniting Cultures and Expressing Traditions Across Continents" In the enchanting monsoon season of Sapa, Vietnam, Hmong children seek shelter under an umbrella adorned with vibrant beads. These tiny treasures reflect their rich cultural heritage and add a touch of color to the rainy days in Indochina. At Lourdes, France, visitors flock to witness the awe-inspiring statue in the Grotto embellished with delicate beads. Each bead symbolizes prayers whispered by devoted pilgrims who find solace and hope in this sacred place. Captured through Edward S. Curtis' lens in 1910, Cheyenne Chief Two Moons proudly displays his intricate beadwork. The meticulous craftsmanship reflects his tribe's ancestral traditions and serves as a testament to their resilience amidst adversity. Le Souillard, Eure in France witnesses the harmonious marriage between faith and devotion as a Bible rests beside a rosary delicately strung with beads. This fusion represents unity among believers within Europe's diverse spiritual tapestry. Lady Charles Cavendish, also known as Adele Astaire, epitomizes elegance draped in luxurious velveteen adorned with shimmering glass beads. Her impeccable style transcends time while showcasing how they are enhance one's allure throughout history. In Abene, Casamance region of Senegal, West Africa; prayer becomes tangible as Muslims clutch their prayer beads during moments of deep reflection. These strands serve not only as reminders but also connect them spiritually across continents. Masai warriors from Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve don beaded jewelry that tells stories of bravery and triumph over adversity. With each colorful strand adorning their bodies like armor, they honor ancient customs passed down through generations. Nez Perce cradle boards displayed at Olympia State Capitol Museum boast exquisite beadwork detailing tales of Native American heritage dating back centuries. Through these meticulously crafted patterns emerges a profound connection to their ancestral roots.