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Copper alloy button ring, small, with preserved thread impression around frame.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1800055
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. In this example, the corrosion of the copper alloy has preserved the impressions of the threads that once were used...
Explore This ItemPartial tinned singleton button, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1800268
2 fragments. Diameter around 11.8mm
Explore This ItemCopper alloy button ring, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1802408
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This ItemCopper alloy button ring, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1802412
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This ItemCopper alloy button ring, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1802415
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This ItemCopper alloy button ring, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1802422
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This Itemcopper alloy button ring, small.
Copper/Copper Alloy | Object #: 1802425
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing...
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, barrel-shaped white seed bead with clear casing
Glass | Object #: 1823623
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; little to no patina; casing visible under microscope--viewed with OMAX 4/0.1 160/0.17
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, black tubular bead,
Glass | Object #: 1823633
Kidd and Kidd type Ia, little to no patina, relatively long compared to the other samples of Ia black beads found at House for Families
Explore This ItemDrawn, large, simple, blue barrel-shaped bead with white stripes parallel to perforation
Glass | Object #: 1823668
Kidd and Kidd type Ib, significant silvery patina especially on one side of the bead
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, barrel-shaped blue seed bead.
Glass | Object #: 1823731
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; little to no patina
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, barrel-shaped blue seed bead.
Glass | Object #: 1823745
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; silver patina obscuring blue glass--true color visible immediately upon wetting the bead.
Explore This ItemDrawn compound tubular bead with dark green core and red exterior
Glass | Object #: 1823766
Kidd and Kidd type IIIa; little to no patina
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, barrel-shaped, blue-green seed bead
Glass | Object #: 1823789
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; silvery patina in patches
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, barrel-shaped blue seed bead
Glass | Object #: 1829760
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; little to no patina
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, sub-spherical, blue-green seed bead
Glass | Object #: 1829787
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; overall thin white patina, beginning to show yellow patina on the perforation sides. White patina disappears when wet and the blue-green color of the glass is visible, but the yellow patina remains. Viewed under OMAX 4/0.1 160/0.17
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, barrel-shaped, red seed bead
Glass | Object #: 1829830
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; black-purple patina totally obscuring red glass, which can be seen under microscope showing through the sides of the bead. Black patina does not decrease when wet. Viewed under OMAX 4/0.1 160/0.17
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, barrel-shaped, black seed bead
Glass | Object #: 1829933
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; black-purple patina that becomes more transparent when wet; viewed under OMAX 4/0.1 160/0.17
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, sub-spherical, clear seed bead
Glass | Object #: 1829938
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; iridescent patina that is transparent when wet.
Explore This ItemDrawn, simple, barrel-shaped, blue seed-bead
Glass | Object #: 1829939
Kidd and Kidd type IIa; silvery patina that becomes transparent when wet. Viewed with OMAX 4/0.1 160/0.17
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