Huichol Bead Art
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:38 am
Got some pictures of the bead art the Huichols do - it cannot be described with words. The first one is my thumb nail - they did it to show us how it is done. Spread a little brown bees wax on my nail then placed the beads one by one - took about 30 seconds. They are #11 seed beads - the kind that are all exactally the same size.
These are the beads - they put them right from the string onto either needles, dressmaking pins or guitar wire
Here is a partially completed horse. the horse is partly covered with the beeswax - in front of it you can see some of the strings of beads.
This is the guy who was working on the items and did my nail. Here he is working on an iguana - the men usually do the bead work.
This was in the store - they had just sold it for US$2000 - it was about 2 feet high
Another figure they had finished - about 20 inches high
This is a close up of some of the beads
Some of the jewelry they make
And this isn't bead work but wanted to share it - it was about 5 feet tall - the whole animal - covered in thread pressed in wax
Bill struck up a conversation - of course - with the man and his son took us to where the bees wax and beads and wire were sold. So guess what our new hobby will be......also bought some egg forms and Bill got an iguana to work on.
They make it look so easy - but I've tried it before and it wasn't. But now we know more about how to go about it.
Hope you enjoy
These are the beads - they put them right from the string onto either needles, dressmaking pins or guitar wire
Here is a partially completed horse. the horse is partly covered with the beeswax - in front of it you can see some of the strings of beads.
This is the guy who was working on the items and did my nail. Here he is working on an iguana - the men usually do the bead work.
This was in the store - they had just sold it for US$2000 - it was about 2 feet high
Another figure they had finished - about 20 inches high
This is a close up of some of the beads
Some of the jewelry they make
And this isn't bead work but wanted to share it - it was about 5 feet tall - the whole animal - covered in thread pressed in wax
Bill struck up a conversation - of course - with the man and his son took us to where the bees wax and beads and wire were sold. So guess what our new hobby will be......also bought some egg forms and Bill got an iguana to work on.
They make it look so easy - but I've tried it before and it wasn't. But now we know more about how to go about it.
Hope you enjoy