BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
Volume 14 Volume 14 (2002)
Article 9
1-1-2002
Captions and Color Plates (v. 14, 2002)
Captions and Color Plates (v. 14, 2002)
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Plate IA. Beadwork: Typical costume of young married women in Vista, Transylvania, dressed for church (all photos by author).
Plate IC. Beadwork: Top: Detail of beaded tassels at the back of a woman's skirt, Vista. Bottom: Apron girdle panel from Mako, show-ing the Hungarian crest.
Plate IB. Beadwork: Top: Old-style Kalotaszeg vest with wool-yarn embroidery on sheep's skin. Bottom: New-style vest with bead em-broidery on heavy cotton fabric.
Plate HA. Beadwork: Wedding scarf being placed on the head of a young bride in Vista, Transylvania.
Plate UC. Beadwork: Top: Hats typically worn by young men of Vista for weddings. Bottom: Brooches made by women and girls of Kalotaszeg as tokens of affection.
Plate IIB. Beadwork: Young bride of Vista dressed according to tradition.
Plate IHA. Beadwork: Top: Netted apron girdle of Vista, decorated with seed beads and thread knots. Bottom: A young, confirmed
girl's headdress (parta) with a woven panel, Mako.
Plate IIIC. Beadwork: Top: Typical collar from Dees with a single twist on each loop, and a beaded band decorated with bead embroi-dery and a small ruffle. Bottom: Dees collar with a double twist on each loop, and a band woven with peyote stitch.
Plate HIB. Beadwork: Young, confirmed girl from Dees, in southern Hungary, wearing the typical-style collar for her age group.
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Plate IXA. Amber: Top: Tubular beads with medial bulges, Zvidze
settlement, Middle Neolithic; length: 1.3-2.4 cm. Bottom: Tubular
bead ( 1.2 cm long) with medial bulge and disc-shaped beads, Nain-iekste settlement (photos: E. O~s).
Plate IXC. Amber: Top: Rectangular button-shaped bead, Abora I;
2.6 cm long, 1.5 cm wide, and 0.5 cm thick. Bottom: Unfinished rectangular button-shaped bead, Abora I; 3.0 cm long, 1.8 cm wide,
and 0.85 cm thick (photos: I.B. Loze).
Plate IXB. Amber: Circular button-shaped bead, front (top) and back (bottom), Abora I settlement; diameter 2.5 cm (photos: I.B.
Loze).
Plate IXD. Amber: Top: Rectangular spacer (top), Lagafa settle-ment, and drop-shaped pendants, EiQ.i settlement; length: 1.9-3.9 cm (photo: I.B. Loze). Bottom: Tooth-shaped pendants, Abora I;
Plate XA. Amber: Complex two-part ornament-a large pendant with three V-shaped perforations at the base and a tooth-shaped pen-dant from Abora I; length: 5.9 cm and 3.9 cm (photo: E. O~s).
Plate XC. Amber: Reptile-like pendant, Abora I settlement; length 5. 7 cm (photo: J.B. Loze).
Plate XB. Amber: Top: Key-head pendants, Abora I; length: 2.6 cm and 2.1 cm. Bottom: Oval pendant, Dzedziekste settlement, Middle Neolithic; length: 9.1 cm (photos: E. O~s).
Plate XD. Amber: Two-headed zoomorphic pendant and a grass-snake pendant, found together in a child's grave, Abora I;