Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Beaded Fashion Handbags



On my quest to find unique gifts, I came across these really funky handbags all made in India. Whats great is they all have different beading and embroidery. Whats more the two bags pictured are really great for crossing over your shoulder, so that you dont have to pysically carry anything in your hands. For more cute beaded handbags visit http://www.gifthut.com.au/product.asp?mcatid=28

Unique Gifts Are They a Thing of the Past







Lets face it times have changed long gone are the days of knitting and crocheting. Lets admit it now with the introduction of computers & X box the next generation is more interested in helping Scratch from ice age rather than doing knitting or embroidery. In addition, with mass production of goods from China and other countries unique is becoming more rare.Well I have made it my personal quest to find Unique.Let me start by saying that on a trip to Africa, I most definitely found it. The African tribal people would undoubtedly have to be some of the most talented people in the world. There Bead work Wire work sculptures are truly amazing. Yes you heard right!These talented artisans from the Ndebele and Zulu tribes express themselves through this very art form. Dating back they used the bead work mostly for costume jewelry or ceremonial occasions, using organic materials but now with the introduction of glass beads through overseas visitors, there artistry has turned to something with a more modern and creative twist.Traditionally over the years, the tribal women were renowned for there ceremonial costumes and for there basket weaving, put the two together and they started creating the most beautiful designs. Today Africa is experiencing a revolution. Numbers of talented artisans, are making these steel wire sculptures and then beading them with bright bold colors. The bead work is complex and difficult, in the past women dominated this incredible art, however now the items are readily made and sold to tourists, both males and females alike now do the bead work. Due to Africa's high unemployment rate, its common practice for the women in the villages to sit and bead. Traders from each village collectively sell there work at nearby markets and street stalls. It is an everyday occurrence to see these talented artisans sitting on the pavement constructing and beading the most amazing creations. The task requires a steady hand and lots of patience. Each design is unique and charismatic; no two pieces are the same. The types of designs they create vary, you can find wall art such as spider webs and butterflies not to mention animal sculptures, motorbikes & beaded bottles, the array of products and designs is certainly endless. Africa is an amazing place, with extraordinary people. Their bead work is first class. An age old tradition with creative new designs to suit the modern world. This truly is exceptional artisanship.
Author Nicole Maschwitz for http://www.gifthut.com.au/