Baubles, Buttons and Beads

Baubles, Buttons and Beads PDF Author: Sibylle Jargstorf
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
ISBN: 9780887404672
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 176

Book Description
For 500 years, the world's greatest makers of costume jewelry have hidden, anonymous, in the heart of Europe: Gablonz, Bohemia. This groundbreaking, beautiful book exposes the jewels, craftsmanship, technological development, and history of Bohemia. Almost 400 gorgeous color photographs illustrate the area's artistry, its most significant designers and manufacturers and their contributions to the art of jewelry, button, and bead making. Bohemian glass dynasties lasted for centuries, until the middle of the 20th century, when the entire community of German-stock craftsmen was expelled from the area in the turbulence of World War II. Though Gablonz will forever feel the loss of these great craftsmen, their artistry has been meticulously researched and documented by Sibylle Jargstorf for this book.

Glass Beads from Europe

Glass Beads from Europe PDF Author: Sibylle Jargstorf
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
ISBN: 9780887408397
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 191

Book Description
In nearly 400 color photos the beauty and widespread use of beads is explored. Ranging from antiquity to the modern time, Phoenician, Celtic, Viking, Venetian, African, Bavarian, Bohemian, Dutch, French, and Russian styles are presented along with the fascinating evolution of the beadmaking industry. Their varied uses as symbols, in fashion, and more controversial matters are explored. A price guide is included.

The Collector's Encyclopedia of Buttons

The Collector's Encyclopedia of Buttons PDF Author: Sally C. Luscomb
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
ISBN: 9780764308895
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 242

Book Description
This is the best introductory guide to the world of buttons available. Clothing buttons of the 1930s, 40s, 50s have become very important to today''s collectors and this book makes identifying them possible.'

Buttons & Sundries

Buttons & Sundries PDF Author: Vittoria De Buzzaccarini
Publisher: Zanfi-Logos
ISBN:
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 152

Book Description

Wonderful Wire & Bead Crafts

Wonderful Wire & Bead Crafts PDF Author: Mickey Baskett
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780806958651
Category : Bead embroidery
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
Seascape candle holder ; napkin ring and cocktail skewers ; decorated bottles and jars ; beads and lace pitcher and glass covers ; terra cotta clock ; recycled ashtray candle holder ; heart and scrollwork rack with hooks ; red and wired lamp shade ; Mardi Gras candle holders ; words to live by hanging ornament ; tropical colors beaded boxes ; beaded amber lampshade ; silver scrolls fruit bowl ; scrolls and jewels light switch cover plate ; vintage beauty lampshade ; diamonds and butterflies candle holder ; tabletop beaded forest ; sugar plums tree ornaments ; and spiral tree holiday decoration.

Patterns of Exchange

Patterns of Exchange PDF Author: Teresa J. Wilkins
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806186623
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 256

Book Description
The Navajo rugs and textiles that people admire and buy today are the result of many historical influences, particularly the interaction between Navajo weavers and the traders who guided their production and controlled their sale. John Lorenzo Hubbell and other late-nineteenth-century traders were convinced they knew which patterns and colors would appeal to Anglo-American buyers, and so they heavily encouraged those designs. In Patterns of Exchange, Teresa J. Wilkins traces how the relationships between generations of Navajo weavers and traders affected Navajo weaving. The Navajos valued their relationships with Hubbell and others who operated trading posts on their reservation. As a result, they did not always see themselves as exploited victims of a capitalist system. Rather, because of Navajo cultural traditions of gift-giving and helping others, the artists slowly adapted some of the patterns and colors the traders requested into their own designs. By the 1890s, Hubbell and others commissioned paintings depicting particular weaving styles and encouraged Navajo weavers to copy them, reinforcing public perceptions of traditional Navajo weaving. Even the Navajos came to revere certain designs as “the weaving of the ancestors.” Enhanced by numerous illustrations, including eight color plates, this volume traces the intricate play of cultural and economic pressures and personal relationships between artists and traders that guided Navajo weavers to produce textiles that are today emblems of the Native American Southwest. Winner - Multi-cultural Subject, New Mexico Book Awards

Fashion Buckles

Fashion Buckles PDF Author: Gerald H. McGrath
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
ISBN: 9780764302152
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
A complete look at women's fashion buckles with over a thousand color photos. Belt buckles and clasps, shoe buckles, and rare and unusual pieces are displayed in glass, metal, plastic, and natural materials. Each has a complete description, including size and current value.

Spoons from Around the World

Spoons from Around the World PDF Author: Dorothy T. Rainwater
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
ISBN: 9780887404252
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 346

Book Description
Thousands of practical and specialized spoons from all parts of the world are described by two of the foremost authorities on historic silver. Hundreds of photos with captions, extensive text, and old manufacturers' catalog pages document the makers, dates, names and styles of special spoons so that identification is possible. Also has extensive bibliography and index.

Strung Out on Archaeology

Strung Out on Archaeology PDF Author: Laurie A Wilkie
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1315419513
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 547

Book Description
Teaching the basic principles of archaeology through an “excavation” and analysis of New Orleans Mardi Gras parades and the beads thrown there? A student’s dream book! Award-winning historical archaeologist Laurie Wilkie takes her two loves and merges them into a brief, lively introductory textbook that is sure to actively engage students. She shows how her analysis of trinkets tossed from parade floats can illustrate major themes taught in introductory archaeology classes—from methods to economy, social identity to political power—introduced in a concrete, entertaining way. The strength of Wilkie’s book is in showing how different theoretical models used by archaeologists lead to different research questions and different answers. The textbook covers all the major themes expected of brief introductory texts but is one that students will want to read.
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