Essays Tagged: "Beadwork"

african art and its beauty and significance. AFrican culture explained

. A majority of the sculptures are done in wood but arealso made of metal, stone, terra-cotta, mud, beadwork, ivory, andother materials. It is found in many parts of Africa but mainly inwestern and ce ... ral SudanicRegion art includes mud architecture, embroidered textiles, elaboratecoiffure, metal and beadwork jewelry,and leatherwork. This styleusually doesn't represent anything special. The west Gui ...

(1 pages) 147 0 4.4 Sep/2002

Subjects: Art Essays

TRIBAL BODY TECHNIQUES, In relation to one or two instances of clothing styles or body decoration, show how the choice of certain body techniques and modes of conduct construct specific identities.

have different meanings and are usually highly symbolic. Maasai are well known for their beautiful beadwork, which plays an essential element in the ornamentation of the body. Beading patterns are de ... ponsibility. Members of surrounding homesteads and relatives from far distances embrace the bride's beadwork voluntarily. The Massai primarily look to cattle numbers for a indication of wealth or stat ...

(9 pages) 114 0 3.5 Oct/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays

The Zulu african tribe.

lu speak the language of Kwazulu or Nguni.They are best known for their bright beautifully colorful beadwork and basketry. Other small carvings and some figural sculpture have been accredited to them. ... hem. The Zulu architecture is complex and their dress is brightly colored clothes, which consist of beadwork. Young women's clothing is bright and very revealing. Older women's clothes are more conser ...

(3 pages) 43 1 3.0 Nov/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > African Studies - History

The Zulu Tribe.

e they possess no written language, much of their communication takes the visual form of impressive beadwork. The colors and patterning of the beadwork are symbolic, and include beaded belts, chokers, ...

(2 pages) 40 0 4.0 Nov/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

African Art

A majority of the sculptures are done in wood but are also made of metal, stone, terra-cotta, mud, beadwork, ivory, and other materials. It is found in many parts of Africa but mainly in western and ... l Sudanic Region art includes mud architecture, embroidered textiles, elaborate Coiffure, metal and beadwork jewelry, and leather work. This style usually doesn't represent anything special. The west ...

(2 pages) 63 0 5.0 May/2006

Subjects: Art Essays > Design Arts

Mental Models/Mindsets

This paper will describe the four steps to change the mental models of Beadworks. The first step is to recognize the power and limits of the models. The second step is to ... model, assess the model and continuously strengthen the model (Crook, Wind, Gunther, 2005, p. xxiv).Beadworks has taken strategic planning internally and implemented a big change recently. Beadworks p ... ier) to maximize customer profiling. In addition, before and after purchasing Austin Hamilton (AH), Beadworks had to recognize the power and limits of a mental model for maximizing profits. "Mental mo ...

(4 pages) 407 0 3.0 Jan/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management