Mimbres Grasshopper Design-Hand Painted Lentil set
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Mimbres Grasshopper Design-Hand Painted Lentil set
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JB-026-MIM-2
Mimbre Grasshopper Design -- Hand Painted Lentil Bead Set.
This lovely set features hand made porcelain lentil beads that are hand painted with underglazes in a Mimbres Grasshopper design on both sides. The design on this Neclace is designed to mimic the ancient bowls with the addition of the black edge designs simolar to those found on the ancient bowls. Each bead is painted on both sides with the grasshoppers going the opposite direction on the other side. (See additional photos below) These striking beads are separated and accented with hand made black matte porcelain lentils with a pebble surface, black porcelain rounds, and sterling silver round spacers.. It closes with a sterling silver magnetic clasp.
From around 200 A.D. to about 1150 A.D. a group of farmers lived along the banks of the Mimbres river in southwestern New Mexico. Near the end of this time around 1000 to 1100 A.D. they began to make the beautiful black and white design pottery which they are known for. This pottery is distinctive in its intricate geometric designs with fine lines and stylized figures of animals, humans and bugs. After about 1150 A.D. their villages were abandoned and no more of their pottery is found.
Size
: The necklace is 24inches long. Each of the painted lentl beads on the necklace are .75inch diameter. The black lentils and the earrings are 5/8inch in diameter.
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