Native American, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Muscogee Tribe, ca. 17th century CE. A stunning ensemble of hundreds of glass and ceramic trade beads displaying barrel and tubular forms and boasting vibrant hues of cyan, powder blue, cobalt, robin egg blue, navy, russet, white, and cream. Strung on a single modern strand to be wearable, the elegant beads are beautifully arranged into large alternating groups of different colors. A pair of sizeable, cylindrical beads made from pottery drop down at the center accompanied by a few glass barrel beads, which together forming a lovely pendant-like effect. A gorgeous example of Native American fashion! Size (of strand): 40" L (101.6 cm); Size (of largest bead): 1" L x 0.2" W (2.5 cm x 0.5 cm)
Provenance: ex-Bennett's Premier Auctions, Ashland, Ohio, USA; ex-Peter Brandon collection
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#166691
Condition
Wearable as shown. All beads are ancient, while strand is modern. Abrasions to a few of the beads with some minor nicks on a small number. Otherwise, intact with light earthen deposits in areas.