Beaded Print Pocket Scarf
The artwork is a hand beaded piece by Brenda Lee Asp
Materials used to create the original piece is a 8X8 square of home tanned hide with porcupine quills, akoya shell buttons and glass beads.
This was part of a project called “Carrying Traditions Forward” that featured 16 master beaders. Each beading a square, then all 16 squares sewn together to form a blanket; which is now owned and housed at the Museum of Natural History in Ottawa, Canada. This style of beading is an Indigenous Cultural form of art that is passed down through generations. I learned to bead from by Maternal Grandmothers and Aunts. I am grateful for their teachings and their wisdom.
Used for a pocket scarf
Or Home Decor table display of art
Or a hanky to clean glasses
100% silk
Available in two Print styles
- Indigenous Paisley - Brilliant Royal Blue
- Beaded Design
10" x 10"