History of Beads: From 30,000 B. C. to the Present FROM OUR EDITORS
Ojime from Japan, dZi from the Himalayas, wampum from North America, and bodom from Africa are just some the over 2,000 exquisite designs captured in this history of beads from every world region and every major culture. Fascinating tales of origins, uses, and symbolism accompany a visual feast of rare designs made of precious stones and metals, bone, shells, wood, pearls, glass, plastics, amber, and other materials. 9" x 12". Color & b&w photos.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
40,000 years of bead history, from Neolithic times to the present. Over 350 illustrations, including 254 plates in full color, reproducing beads from every world region and every major historic culture.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
Beads have played an important role in every major civilization and have traveled widely as valuable and easily portable objects of adornment. This comprehensive and visually stimulating history focuses on the bead in its cultural context as personal decoration, currency, status symbol, magical charm, and form of cultural communication. Complementing the well-documented text are full-page color photographs of beads from museums and private collections; maps showing bead-making centers and distribution routes; and a fold-out chart of every major bead type (over 1230) from the dawn of history to the present. Highly recommended for academic and large public libraries. Janice Zlendich, California State Univ. Lib., Fullerton