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Pincushion

Collection Type

  • Tools and equipment

Date

19th century

GUSN

GUSN-45136

Description

Scalloped edged pincushion with glass beading; tan velvet center; white beads with blue leaves; hanging beaded fringe.

Details

Descriptive Terms

pincushions
straight pins
beads (pierced objects)
Unidentified Textile
Pincushion

Label

Made by an unidentified Haudenosaunee artist. Haudenosaunee (Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora peoples comprising the historic Six Nations Confederacy or Iroquois League) artists combined their skills in traditional beading with contemporary fashions to create souvenirs for sale at Niagara Falls and other tourist destinations. Haudenosaunee beading is still done today. Creating these souvenirs helped perpetuate vital Native cultural heritage.

Maker

Unknown

Dimensions

12 x 10 x 3 (HxWxD) (inches)

Credit Line

Bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Bridge

Accession Number

1950.209

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