Paiwan traditional 3-strand necklace

Product Code:
TGB2
Product Name:
Paiwan traditional 3-strand necklace
Artist: Shatao
Size: 11 inches in length
Weight(g): 120

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Price: USD$ 97.31
Payment: Paypal

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Product Description

    Glass beads are one of the treasures of the Paiwan tribe. From oral legends, these beads are said to have miraculously appeared, and today their origins remain unclear. As there were no records left on how to make these beads or the materials that were used, Paiwan artists in Sandimen Township in Taiwan’s southern Pingtung County have carried out research to re-create them, using quartz clay instead of glass, each one with a special motif and meaning, such as “eyes” for protection, feathers of a peacock signifying love, and the lily flower signifying beauty.

    These beads could be used instead of a land deed, were required for a wedding ceremony to take place and also to name a newborn child, and were given by elders to signify a woman of great virtue or a warrior of great ability.

    Glazed beads were mostly worn by the nobility of the tribe, with the complexity of the necklace and the numbers of beads signifying the level of social standing.

    This 11” choker is comprised of three strands of glazed beads, with those in the center featuring traditional motifs. 

 

 

Artist lntroduction

 

Sha Tao is a member of the Paiwan tribe from Sandimen Township in southern Taiwan. He first entered the art world as a dancer. On international tours, he would bring glass and ceramic beads to give as gifts and to sell. He found that they were very popular and unique to Taiwan’s indigenous Paiwan and Rukai tribes. They are also one of the cultural treasures of the Paiwan. From this experience, Sha Tao made the decision to open a workshop to produce glass and ceramic bead accessories and art works.

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