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Beaded Cabochon Rosette Earrings

A pair of beaded cabochon earrings produced in a rosette style using a variety of plastic and glass beads, and finished with a picot stich technique around the perimeter of the earrings.

The first video tutorial in the Beading Baddies series of tutorials produced by MICEC during the summer of 2021. Indigenous beader Danielle Mason guides viewers through the creation of a pair of cabochon earrings in a rosette style using a two-needle beading method and a picot stich technique used around the perimeter to finish the pieces. An accompanying guide PDF can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qwwxmbr9MJbY0dcmEqI0kNS3_qW9JCbu/view

Date of Production: 2021

Place of Design: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

5cm diameter (excluding clasps), 1.5cm thickness. OR to better match your system: 1.5cm X 5cm (diameter)

First person perspective (Point-of-view) filming technique

Access number: 2024.8.1-1 and 2024.8.1-2

Size and duration:

5cm diameter (excluding clasps), 1.5cm thickness. OR to better match your system: 1.5cm X 5cm(diameter)
00:10:50

Museum: Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre

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