Your path =Home> Trade Beads > Chevrons? 2
The Chevron ? Gallery
Page 2
... and they're not even all made of glass.

|
Hand painted clay chevron from Kenya.
Donor: Stefany Tomalin
|
Also from Kenya. The material is bone, which is darkened to form the patterns.
Donor: Alice Marete
|

|

|
American porcelain beadmaker Howard Newcomb makes chevrons from his medium.
Donor: Howard Newcomb
|
Polyform clay (Fimo, etc.) is ideal for making chevrons, too. This was made by Peter Brisbois.
Donor: Peter Brisbois
|

|

|
A real tour-de-force. Kevin O'Grady made this chevron by hand from silver, wood and bone.
Donor: Kevin O'Grady
|
|
Page 1
__________________________________________________
Small Bead Businesses | Beading & Beadwork | Ancient Beads | Trade Beads Beadmaking & Materials | Bead Uses | Researching Beads | Beads and People Center for Bead Research | Book Store | Free Store | Bead Bazaar Shopping Mall | The Bead Auction | Galleries | People | Events The Bead Site Home | Chat Line | Contact Us | Site Search Engine | FAQ
|