These handmade Timorese weavings, rectangular in shape and fringed on two edges, are useful as tablecloths, shawls or wall hangings. |
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In their spare time, Fulani women make handicrafts including engraved gourds, weavings, knitting, and baskets. |
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Beautiful weavings can be created by students in grades 3-6 with simple cardboard looms. |
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The bar itself was low, covered in Kurdish weavings, the walls covered by muslin. |
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An abundance of jewellery made of fine seeds and shells, pandanus weavings, painted turtle shells and combfish bones also fill the gallery. |
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On the altar, we often use Navajo or Hopi baskets and weavings made of native materials, along with a cholla cactus cross, in place of traditional floral arrangements. |
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As is pretty clear, forsyth, though trained in fine art, recently began to do weavings as well. |
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Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork. |
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I still own this first huipil, simple cotton with multicolored weavings on the neckline and red bands along the center, as beautiful as the day I bought it. |
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Andean textile weavings were of practical, symbolic, religious, and ceremonial importance and used as currency, tribute, and as a determinant of social class and rank. |
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The art form, often referred to as Scanian Marriage Weavings, flourished from 1750 for a period of 100 years, after which it slowly vanished. |
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