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Last chance for ‘One Bead’

Herald Staff Writer

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Tuesday, Dec 16, 2014 6:01 AM MT

Updated Tuesday, Dec 16, 2014 7:01 AM MT

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Time is running short to check out “One Bead at a Time,” an exhibit featuring the intricate beadwork and high-end fashion designs of Native American artists Orlando Dugi and Kenneth Williams. The exhibit closes on Wednesday at the Center for Southwest Studies, 1000 Rim Drive. The show features handmade bags and gowns with elaborately beaded collars and capes, aristocratic flairs and materials like features, rubies, leather and silver.
Time is running short to check out “One Bead at a Time,” an exhibit featuring the intricate beadwork and high-end fashion designs of Native American artists Orlando Dugi and Kenneth Williams. The exhibit closes on Wednesday at the Center for Southwest Studies, 1000 Rim Drive. The show features handmade bags and gowns with elaborately beaded collars and capes, aristocratic flairs and materials like features, rubies, leather and silver.Courtesy of Center of Southwest Studies

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