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Sculptural cuff

Embellish a peyote band with a garden of herringbone flowers.
By Bonnie O'Donnell-Painter
Published: September 14, 2011
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Sculptural beaded jewelry has a tendency to grow to magnificent proportions, overwhelming its petite wearer. This bracelet offers beaders the chance to add plenty of surface embellishment while keeping finished size in mind. It's up to the individual beader to decide how wide to the band and how elaborate to make the sculptural  elements. The piece can be subtle when stitched in soft, monochromatic colors or vivid when worked in bright hues.
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