Early 1900s Woman’s Leggings at the High Desert Museum, Oregon
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What a lot of work went into them. Gorgeous.
Yeah, it must have taken many hours.
That was cool to see! Never thought such a thing existed!
Yeah, they're pretty cool! 😁
They are wonderful
I agree! Great beadwork.
Was the tribe identified?
Interior Salish and Sahaptin, Marie.
Handmade?
Yes they were, Hammad. Beautiful, aren't they?
These are so beautiful! The care that went into making them evident.
Yes, I agree. I'd love to be able to make something like that but I don't think I have the patience.
Thanks. Beautiful bead work.