Thin, clear, drawn, simple tubular bead.
Glass | Object #: 1694259
Kidd and Kidd: Ia - Monochrome-Drawn-Tubular.
Kidd and Kidd: Ia - Monochrome-Drawn-Tubular.
Kidd and Kidd: Ia - Monochrome-Drawn-Tubular.
Kidd and Kidd: Ia - Monochrome-Drawn-Tubular.
Very thin copper alloy wire (or thread) protruding from one perforation, presumably would have affixed bead to other beads or to clothing or jewelry. Kidd and Kidd: Ia - Monochrome-Drawn-Tubular.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IIa - Drawn-nontubular-monochrome.
Kidd and Kidd: IVb - Drawn-nontubular-multilayered-adventitious.
This remarkable artifact is a textile covered button. The star pattern is composed through the careful arrangement of metallic foil strips and metallic coated threads, which have been braided or twisted. The barest hints of the silk core to the threads can be seen in the image, and were preserved due…
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing. Such…