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Tinymodel Amber Set 139

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Date 2023-12-08 08:14 -0800
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Subject Tinymodel Amber Set 139
From Martta Borromeo <borromeomartta2@gmail.com>

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Beadwork was generally reserved for women's clothing. Before European contact, beads were made from amber, stone, tooth, and ivory. Beginning in the 1700s, European traders introduced trade beads: colourful, highly prized glass beads that could be used as decoration or to trade for other valuables. The Inuit referred to these beads as sapangaq ("precious stone").[223][224] The Hudson's Bay Company was the largest purveyor of beads to the Inuit, trading strings of small seed beads in large batches, as well as more valuable beads such as the Venetian-made Cornaline d'Aleppo, which were red with a white core.[225]

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