Seed beads
Seed beading history
Part of an age-old artwork and décor are seed beads. Around 4,000 years back, the Egyptians used beads to amuse their king as in the case of King Tut, of which beadworks such as a pair of slippers were found in his tomb. Other beaded items did not withstand the test of time and were hard to recognize since the leather or cloth holding them have disintegrated. In Japan, seed beadworks were found in a temple that dates as far back as the 8th century A.D. The Indian recording of beadworks were dated to belong to the 9th century B.C. and believed to have been worn on hair or tails of horses.
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