Amis glass bead necklace

Product Code:
AGB2
Product Name:
Amis glass bead necklace
Artist: Anor Miku
Size: 16-inch chain
Weight(g): 20

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Price: USD$ 24.65
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Product Description

Traditionally, Amis women wore long multi-strand necklaces during important ceremonies, made from local, natural materials such as wood and shells. However, many of the traditional accessories and ornaments of the Amis tribe can no longer be found in Amis villages, having been taken away by gallery or museum collectors, scholars and tourists.

Anor Miku is trying to revive some of the traditional motifs of her village by making use of them to create handmade glass beads. Glass bead making is mainly a tradition of the Paiwan tribe, but she has modified this art form as her way of passing on some of the Amis heritage to the younger generations.

This 16” necklace features a central green and orange mountain motif glass bead. In the Paiwan tradition, this bead is associated with the status of warrior. This bead is surrounded by smaller green and white beads all linked together with an orange woven chain.

  

Artist lntroduction

 

Anor Miku is a member of the Amis tribe from one of its older villages, Wuhe Village in eastern Taiwan’s Hualien County. She creates hand blown glass beads, and although not a traditional art form of the Amis, she imbues them with tribal motifs and colors, such as those associated with the chieftain and warriors. Anor Miku says that these beads serve as an interface for her culture, allowing her to leave knowledge behind for future generations, as the traditional ornaments that she remembers from her grandparents’ time are gone, now mostly in the hands of collectors.

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