Wayana Beaded Apron

Apron, skirt

Wayana people, Suriname, Guyana

Glass beads, cotton

Length: 24 cm, width: 15 cm.

Mid 20th century

Provenance: Dutch auction house

Beaded apron made by the Wayana people of Suriname and Guyana, dating to the mid-20th century. This piece is made with red, white, and blue glass beads on a cotton base.

it was traditionally worn by women. The design features simple geometric patterns typical of Wayana beadwork.

Glass beads were obtained through trade and became an important material in Indigenous adornment. This apron reflects both traditional craftsmanship and outside influences.

€ 500

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