Rosettes Imported – Select Styles 50% Off!

Rosettes Imported

Rosettes Imported

Imported Beaded Rosettes are the economical alternative to add classic designs to your Native American clothing and accessories. You can use them on Dance Bustles, and other Native American Regalia like Aprons, Leather Pouches and Moccasins.  We offer several styles and sizes of Imported Beaded Rosettes. Not all styles are available in all sizes.

Flag and Medicine Wheel designs are only available in 2″, 3″ and 4″ sizes.

Choose from 7 Styles!

  • 0 Flag
  • 1 Four Winds
  • 2 Medicine Wheel
  • 3 Sunburst
  • 4 Feather
  • 5 Diamond Hill
  • 6 Starburst
  • 7 Turtle
  • 8 Thunderbird

The designs for these Rosettes will vary with the size.

Check out our own Bear Paw Rosettes too!

Imported Loomwork – Select Styles 50% Off!

Imported Loomwork

Imported Loomwork

We offer handmade, imported Beadwork in patterns and color combinations to enhance your outfit. You will find them an inexpensive option to doing your own beadwork!  The ends of beadwork come bound.

Available in 10″ strips that are 1.25″ wide in seven designs.

We have acquired a large selection of older stock of some of our Imported Loomwork styles. You will find sizes that you cannot get elsewhere.   Try the 32″ long pieces for Leggin Strips.

Use the pull down menus to see available sizes and quantities.  Hurry while they last!!

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Imported Loomwork Leggin Strips 3 Inch #12-#14 – 50% Off!

Imported Loomwork 3 Inch #12-#14

Imported Loomwork 3 Inch #12-#15

When you need 3″ Wide Beaded Loomwork, try these Imported Loomwork strips!  Each of these designs measures 3″ wide.  These designs include 20″ x 3″ Loomwork sometimes called ‘candy wrappers’.  You will find them an inexpensive option to doing your own beadwork!  The ends of the strips come taped.  Try them for Leggin Strips.

Colors may vary from the photos. We will try to match colors when you order more than one of a design.

These Styles and sizes are old stock and hard to find! We have Limited Quantities of each style and when they are gone, they are gone!  Shop Today!

Use the pull down box to see a close up of the design and quantity available.

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Rosettes Imported – New Designs! – 50% Off!

Rosettes Imported - New Designs!

Rosettes Imported – New Designs!

Imported Beaded Rosettes are the economical way to add beadwork designs to your Native American clothing and accessories. You can use them on Dance Bustles, and other Native American Regalia like Aprons, Leather Pouches and Moccasins.

You will love these colorful designs!  One of them comes with a leather backing and Deerskin Leather Lacing.  You can tie them to your Accessories or in your hair!

We have three new designs:

  • Dark Pink Floral – 3.5″ Rosette with Pink Lined Clear, Black, Green and White
  • Abstract Floral Landscape – 3.5″ Pink Lined Clear, White and very shiny Cobalt Blue, Light Green and Amber
  • Lazy Stitch with Ties – 2.5″ Rosette with Bands of Red, White and Black

Don’t wait!  We have Limited Quantities of these Rosettes!  When they are gone, they are gone!

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Imported Loomwork Leggin Strips 3 Inch #10 – #11 – 50% Off!

Imported Loomwork 3 Inch all

Imported Loomwork 3 Inch

When you need 3″ Wide Beaded Loomwork, try these Loomwork strips!  Each of these designs measures 3″ wide with a choice of 3 lengths.  You will find them an inexpensive option to doing your own beadwork!  The ends of the strips come taped.  Try them for Leggin Strips!

Colors may vary from the photos. We will try to match colors when you order more than one of a design.

These Styles and sizes are old stock and hard to find! We have Limited Quantities of each style and when they are gone, they are gone!  Shop Today!

Use the pull down box to see a close up of the design and quantity available.

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Imported Loomwork Pairs – 50% Off!

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Imported Loomwork Pairs

When you need sets of 28″ long Beaded Loomwork, you can’t beat these pairs of strips!  Each package comes with 2 Beaded Strips measuring 28″ long x 2″ wide.  You will find them an inexpensive option to doing your own beadwork!  The ends of the strips come taped.

Choose from 12 designs including Florals and Geometrics.  We have Limited Quantities of each style and when they are gone, they are gone!  Shop Today!

Use the pull down box to see a close up of the design and quantity available.

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Eagle Head Carving

Eagle Head Carving

Eagle Head Carved from Deer Antler

This detailed Eagle Head Carving will make an unique addition to your collection!  The carver used natural Deer  Antler to create this Eagle head with an open mouth and extended tongue.  He did not paint or polish the carving.  The artist mounted the carving to a piece of wood with a metal brad.  We think this particular piece was imported.

Antler carving has a long history, dating back to the time when people carved antlers into tools and weapons. Today, antler carving is a popular hobby and art form enjoyed by many people around the world. It requires patience, skill, and creativity, and can result in beautiful and unique pieces of art that can be treasured for years to come.

The Eagle Head measures about 6″ long and 1″ in diameter.  It stands about 3″ tall on the base.  We got the carving from a collection.  It is in excellent condition. One of a Kind!

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Seed Beads in North America

seed beads

Seed Beads in North America

The variety of beads introduced to North America is vast. Small glass beads are often known as Seed Beads. Italy was one of the most prolific manufacturers of these small glass beads. Most of these beads were made using the “drawn” method. A glass blower would blow a bubble in a molten blob of glass. Other workers, often young boys, would grasp the soft glass bubble and pull it into a long thin tube. The air bubble would create the hole going the length of the tube. Some references state that these tubes could be up to 150 feet long. The tube would be broken into small pieces after it cooled. Finally, the pieces were reheated, and tumbled to smooth the edges. Finished beads were sorted by size. Continue reading Seed Beads in North America

Native American Trade Beads History

Native American Trade Beads History

The first European explorers and colonists gave Native Americans glass and ceramic beads as gifts and used beads for trade with them. Native Americans had made bone, shell, and stone beads long before the Europeans arrived in North America, and continued to do so. However, European glass beads, mostly from Venice, some from Holland and, later, from Poland and Czechoslovakia, became popular and sought after by Native Americans. Europeans realized early on that beads were important to Native Americans and corporations such as the Hudson Bay Trading Company developed lucrative bead-trading markets with them. The Hudson Bay Trading Company was an organized group of explorers who ventured into the North American continent for trade expeditions during the 19th century. Continue reading Native American Trade Beads History