.

Original Message:   A marvellous virtual tour
I'm reading this in Manila, so far away, but now I can imagine the place - what a wonderful resource for the public, and what a pity it is to be lost. I wonder if perhaps we enthusiasts and experts are doing enough to interest others in beads. The study of beads is not just a narrow speciality, but is also a study of peoples, history, technologies, trade routes, migration, etc etc. Maybe more should be done to open up the fascination of bead study.

I revisited the 'Gold of our Ancestors' exhibition at the Ayala Museum in Manila again yesterday. It is an exhibition of pre-hispanic jewellery, that is, the artefacts of the Filipino people before their hundreds of years of colonisation began. Amongst the glorious exhibition are golden beads with granulations and wire decorations so intricate and beautiful it is not too much to say they are a symbol of resurgent national pride in the Filipino ancestors who created such beads.

(Unfortunately I was not allowed to take photos).

So beads carry this great symbolic significance, too. Anyway, thank you Joyce for the visit.

Copyright 2024
All rights reserved by Bead Collector Network and its users

BackPost Reply

 Name

  Register
 Password
 E-Mail  
 Subject  
  Private Reply   Make all replies private  


 Message

HTML tags allowed in message body.   Browser view     Display HTML as text.
 Link URL
 Link Title
 Image URL
 Attachment file (<256 kb)
 Attachment file (<256 kb)