Three closed triangles were created by peyote stitching delicas between N'debele spines. The open triangle acts as the loop for the two drop peyote stitched toggle clasp.
The band of the bracelet is tubular N'debele, ending in brick stitched segments that give more sturdiness to the loop and toggle. The triangular charms are attached with gold-toned jump rings. The charms slide along the length of the bracelet, creating movement.
August 11, 2008
Tri Tri Tri
So says LADY ROOTS at 12:43 PM
Labels: African slavery, beaded jewelry, beading, beads, beadweaving, beadwork, bracelet, Ndebele, peyote, Royal Ras, toggle clasp
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You've been doing some fab designs lately! Just lovely to see.
Honoured Sistren Pearl,
Thanks for stopping by again.
Your kind words fill my heart with such joy. In your line of work, you see so much fantastic jewelry, that when I get a compliment from you, I know I have succeded with that piece.
Bless Up,
Lady Roots
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