Bead loom and Beads

Title

Bead loom and Beads

Description

This loom, and the beads belonged to Nancy Kile-Saxton's mother, Rosemary. The loom was used on the family farm, after Rosemary got married. The beads would arrive on stringers, and Nancy and her sister would play with them, leaving them all tangled together. Nancy and her sister both beaded on the loom when they were younger, but have not done so in many years.

Source

Nancy Kile-Saxton, Chadron State College History Harvest, 2014

Date

1954 circa

Rights

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Format

object

Type

image

Coverage

Sioux County (Neb.)

Original Format

craft, wood frame

Physical Dimensions

Loom- 41.5 inches X 10 inches

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Chdr_beading_loom_Kile-Saxton_Nancy_3.29.14.jpg
Chdr_loom_beads_Kile-Saxton_Nancy_3.29.14.jpg

Collection

Citation

“Bead loom and Beads,” History Harvest, accessed November 24, 2024, https://historyharvest.unl.edu./items/show/663.

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