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  • Featherwork
  • Use of feathers in traditional art

    Featherwork is the working of feathers into a work of art or cultural artifact. Practiced in many parts of the world, this was especially elaborate among

    Featherwork

    Featherwork

    Featherwork

  • Mexican featherwork
  • Artistic and decorative technique

    Mexican featherwork, also called "plumería", was an important artistic and decorative technique in the pre-Hispanic and colonial periods in what is now

    Mexican featherwork

    Mexican featherwork

    Mexican_featherwork

  • Aztecs
  • Ethnic group of central Mexico and its civilization

    ceramics and obsidian and flint tools and of luxury goods such as beadwork, featherwork, and the elaboration of tools and musical instruments. Sometimes entire

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

  • Moctezuma's headdress
  • Aztec featherwork headdress

    terms of origin, patron, and function. The object's function was perhaps featherwork headdress or military symbol. In the Nahuatl languages, it is known as

    Moctezuma's headdress

    Moctezuma's headdress

    Moctezuma's_headdress

  • Tupinambá cape
  • 17th-century feathered cape

    During the colonial period, Europeans avidly collected Mesoamerican featherwork, often incorporating them into their Cabinets of Curiosities, stunned

    Tupinambá cape

    Tupinambá cape

    Tupinambá_cape

  • ʻAhu ʻula
  • Cloak of featherwork worn by men and women of high rank in Ancient Hawaii

    woven netting decorated with bird feathers and are examples of fine featherwork techniques. The use of ʻahu ʻula cloaks/capes were restricted to aliʻi

    ʻAhu ʻula

    ʻAhu ʻula

    ʻAhu_ʻula

  • Xicalcoliuhqui
  • Stepped fret motif in Mesoamerican art

    on everything from jewelry, masks, ceramics, sculpture, textiles and featherwork to painted murals, codices and architectural elements of buildings. The

    Xicalcoliuhqui

    Xicalcoliuhqui

    Xicalcoliuhqui

  • Piñata
  • Container often made of papier-mâché, pottery, or cloth

    Tlaxcala Related topics Alebrije Alfeñique in Mexico Huichol art Mexican featherwork Mexican handcrafted fireworks Mexican ironwood carvings Mexican lacquerware

    Piñata

    Piñata

    Piñata

  • Paraguayan Indigenous art
  • Art created by the indigenous peoples of Paraguay

    different metal products. Paraguay is particularly known for its indigenous featherwork and basket weaving. The handmade products of Paraguay are of a great

    Paraguayan Indigenous art

    Paraguayan Indigenous art

    Paraguayan_Indigenous_art

  • Conservation and restoration of feathers
  • Process of protecting feathers

    of feathers is the practice of maintaining and preserving feathers or featherwork objects, and requires knowledge of feather anatomy, properties, specialized

    Conservation and restoration of feathers

    Conservation and restoration of feathers

    Conservation_and_restoration_of_feathers

  • Feather headdress
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Indians) Montezuma's headdress (Mexico) Mahiole (Hawaii) Toupha (Byzantium) Featherwork This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Feather

    Feather headdress

    Feather_headdress

  • Lokalia Montgomery
  • American Hawaiian cultural historian, artist (1903–1978)

    diversity of Native Hawaiian cultural and traditional arts, including hula, featherwork, playing various instruments, and chanting. She used various names, including

    Lokalia Montgomery

    Lokalia_Montgomery

  • Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • flexible woven material, as well as felt, bark cloth, knitting, embroidery, featherwork, skin-sewing, beadwork, and similar media. Textile arts are one of the

    Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Textile_arts_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Feather
  • Body-covering structure of birds

    Mexican featherwork painting of Isidore the Laborer made from duck, hummingbird, and canary feathers. This style of painting, popular during the Novohispanic

    Feather

    Feather

    Feather

  • Johanna Drew Cluney
  • American Hawaiian featherworker (1895–1978)

    Keaioana Drew; 1895–1978) was an American Hawaiian featherwork artist, conservator, and collector of featherwork. Johanna Keaioana Drew was born on October 6

    Johanna Drew Cluney

    Johanna_Drew_Cluney

  • Mahiole
  • Hawaiian ceremonial headdress

    frame structure decorated with bird feathers and are examples of fine featherwork techniques. One of these helmets was included in a painting of Cook's

    Mahiole

    Mahiole

    Mahiole

  • Huni Kuin
  • Indigenous people of Brazil

    and clothing. Men weave certain baskets, carve tools from wood, create featherwork and ceremonial regalia, and make canoes and weapons, such as clubs, spears

    Huni Kuin

    Huni Kuin

    Huni_Kuin

  • Pelerine
  • Short cape covering the shoulders

    cambric. They could be adorned with embroidery, beadwork, ruffles, or even featherwork, and often featured shaped border edges. Crocheted pelerines were also

    Pelerine

    Pelerine

    Pelerine

  • Huipil
  • Traditional Mexican and Central American women's garment

    It is the only garment in Mexico which uses the pre Hispanic art of featherwork today. This huipil is often used for weddings as it is believed that

    Huipil

    Huipil

    Huipil

  • Photomontage
  • Composite image created from two or more photographs

    horse Doll making Dollhouse Egg decorating Engraved gems Faux painting Featherwork Kāhili Grotesque Gargoyle Hardstone carving Inro Laminate Lath art Lapidary

    Photomontage

    Photomontage

    Photomontage

  • Glass art
  • Art, substantially or wholly made of glass

    horse Doll making Dollhouse Egg decorating Engraved gems Faux painting Featherwork Kāhili Grotesque Gargoyle Hardstone carving Inro Laminate Lath art Lapidary

    Glass art

    Glass art

    Glass_art

  • Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
  • Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US

    collections. These include the collection of nineteenth- and twentieth-century featherwork headdresses and ornaments from the Amazon Basin, Andean textiles and

    Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology

    Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology

    Peabody_Museum_of_Archaeology_and_Ethnology

  • Bernice Akamine
  • American artist and Hawaiian rights activist

    activist. Her visual art has taken multiple forms, including glass and featherwork, and she taught traditional Hawaiian art techniques such as the creation

    Bernice Akamine

    Bernice_Akamine

  • Palazzo Vecchio
  • Town hall of Florence, Italy

    significant collection of artifacts from the Americas, largely collecting featherwork. Vasari intended the worldly representation in the guardaroba to be seen

    Palazzo Vecchio

    Palazzo Vecchio

    Palazzo_Vecchio

  • Aztec warfare
  • Warfare of the Mesoamerican civilization

    "otlachimalli". There were also ornamental shields decorated with motifs made in featherwork, these were called māhuizzoh chimalli. Ichcahuīpīlli: Quilted cotton

    Aztec warfare

    Aztec warfare

    Aztec_warfare

  • National Museum of Brazil
  • Museum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    collection comprised mostly objects related to the textile manufacturing, featherwork, ceramic production, and stonecraft of the Andean cultures (groups of

    National Museum of Brazil

    National Museum of Brazil

    National_Museum_of_Brazil

  • Feather cloak
  • Type of cloak

    and there had even existed ancient trade in feathers. While various featherwork apparel were widespread across Polynesia, feather capes were limited

    Feather cloak

    Feather_cloak

  • John Dominis Holt IV
  • American Hawaiian historian, poet (1919–1993)

    Hawaiian history and culture. His works include writings about Hawaiian featherwork, family heritage and genealogy. The spirit of old Hawaii that he learned

    John Dominis Holt IV

    John_Dominis_Holt_IV

  • Mamo
  • Common name for several species of bird

    bright golden-yellow feathers of the Hawaiʻi mamo were prized for the featherwork worn by the aliʻi (Hawaiian royalty). The famous yellow cloak of Kamehameha

    Mamo

    Mamo

    Mamo

  • Kioea
  • Extinct species of bird

    unfamiliar with the bird. The feathers of the kioea were not used in Hawaiian featherwork, nor is it mentioned in any chants or legends. Only four specimens exist

    Kioea

    Kioea

    Kioea

  • Swan maiden
  • Mythical female creature

    Reina, Ruben E.; Kensinger, Kenneth M. (1991). The Gift of Birds: Featherworking of Native South American Peoples. UPenn Museum of Archaeology. p. 104

    Swan maiden

    Swan maiden

    Swan_maiden

  • Mary Louise Kekuewa
  • American Hawaiian featherworker (1926–2008)

    started helping with the costumes for Aloha Week Queen, and learned featherworking from studying under Leilani O. Fernandez. Kekuewa started teaching feather

    Mary Louise Kekuewa

    Mary_Louise_Kekuewa

  • Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil
  • History of Brazil before the arrival of Europeans (antiquity-1500)

    the one that impressed Westerners the most, the sophisticated and rich featherwork. Tupi literature appears with the arrival of European writing, when missionaries

    Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil

    Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil

    Pre-Cabraline_history_of_Brazil

  • War bonnet
  • Native American feathered headgear

    War bonnets (also called warbonnets or headdresses) are feathered headgear traditionally worn by male leaders of the American Plains Indians Nations who

    War bonnet

    War bonnet

    War_bonnet

  • Pre-Columbian art
  • Art of the Pre-Columbian civilizations

    notably gold but especially silver. The Chimú also are noted for their featherwork, having produced many standards and headdresses made of a variety of

    Pre-Columbian art

    Pre-Columbian art

    Pre-Columbian_art

  • Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • in access to stone and metals, Amazonian indigenous peoples excel at featherwork, painting, textiles, and ceramics. Caverna da Pedra Pintada (Cave of

    Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Visual_arts_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Hardstone carving
  • Artistic carving of semi-precious stones or gems

    horse Doll making Dollhouse Egg decorating Engraved gems Faux painting Featherwork Kāhili Grotesque Gargoyle Hardstone carving Inro Laminate Lath art Lapidary

    Hardstone carving

    Hardstone carving

    Hardstone_carving

  • International Down and Feather Testing Laboratory
  • IDFL Laboratory and Institute, originally known as the International Down and Feather Testing Laboratory, is a facility based in Salt Lake City, Utah,

    International Down and Feather Testing Laboratory

    International_Down_and_Feather_Testing_Laboratory

  • Johan Reinhard
  • American anthropologist

    R. (eds.), Thames & Hudson, London (2013) Sacred Featherwork of the Inca. In Peruvian Featherworks: Art of the Precolumbian Era, King, H. (ed.), the

    Johan Reinhard

    Johan Reinhard

    Johan_Reinhard

  • The Beloved (Rossetti)
  • 1865 painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

    racial diversity. The hair ornament of the bride is based on Chinese featherwork. The green robe that she is wearing is a Japanese kimono (though held

    The Beloved (Rossetti)

    The Beloved (Rossetti)

    The_Beloved_(Rossetti)

  • List of Native Hawaiians
  • List of notable Native Hawaiians

    television personality Johanna Drew Cluney, Hawaiian featherwork artist, conservator, and collector of featherwork Marcus Coloma (born 1978), television and film

    List of Native Hawaiians

    List_of_Native_Hawaiians

  • Liloa's Kāʻei
  • stripe running its entire length, occasionally crossed by bands of yellow featherwork. The edges appear to be primarily mamo, with some sections in ʻeʻe (the

    Liloa's Kāʻei

    Liloa's Kāʻei

    Liloa's_Kāʻei

  • List of English words of Old English origin
  • featherless featherlight featherlike feathertail featherweight featherwood featherwork feathery feed fed feel feeling fell (adj) fell (pelt) fell (v) felt (n)

    List of English words of Old English origin

    List_of_English_words_of_Old_English_origin

  • Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin
  • Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan

    are still present today in Mexico City. Huanitzin may have created a featherwork representation of the Mass of Saint Gregory, after a Dutch engraving

    Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin

    Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin

    Diego_de_Alvarado_Huanitzin

  • Tian-tsui
  • Traditional Chinese feather art

    Tian-tsui (Chinese traditional: 點翠, Chinese simplified: 点翠, pinyin: diǎncuì, "dotting with kingfishers") is a style of Chinese art featuring kingfisher

    Tian-tsui

    Tian-tsui

    Tian-tsui

  • Nāhiʻenaʻena's Pāʻū
  • exhibit. "Na Hulu AliʻI: Royal Feathers ~ An Exhibition Of Rare Hawaiian Featherwork". Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau. September 2, 2006. Archived from

    Nāhiʻenaʻena's Pāʻū

    Nāhiʻenaʻena's Pāʻū

    Nāhiʻenaʻena's_Pāʻū

  • Irere (collection)
  • 2003 fashion collection by Alexander McQueen

    44 and 53 featured large feathered headpieces inspired by Indigenous featherwork. Look 49 was another iteration of the oyster dress, with a red bodice

    Irere (collection)

    Irere_(collection)

  • Toupha
  • Plumage worn as an ornamental crest or head-dress

    The toupha or toufa (τοῦφα, toûpha or τουφίον, touphíon) is a kind of ornamental crest or head-dress with a plumage of the feathers, hair or bristles of

    Toupha

    Toupha

    Toupha

  • Copper pheasant
  • Species of bird

    which is available under the CC BY 4.0 license. Milburn, Olivia (2020). "Featherwork in Early and Medieval China". Journal of the American Oriental Society

    Copper pheasant

    Copper pheasant

    Copper_pheasant

  • Museum of Archeology and Ethnology of the University of São Paulo
  • Department of the University of São Paulo

    with large batches of objects, including ceramics, textiles, pieces of featherwork, and archaeological artifacts in general. About the fruits of these expeditions

    Museum of Archeology and Ethnology of the University of São Paulo

    Museum of Archeology and Ethnology of the University of São Paulo

    Museum_of_Archeology_and_Ethnology_of_the_University_of_São_Paulo

  • Hawaii mamo
  • Extinct species of bird

    Hawaiian society. Its yellow feathers were used to create capes and hats (featherwork) for royalty. Feather collecting contributed to the bird's decline. The

    Hawaii mamo

    Hawaii mamo

    Hawaii_mamo

  • Outline of birds
  • Overview of and topical guide to birds

    Alexander Skutch David Snow Alexander Wilson Mark Cocker Pete Dunne Featherwork Quill Birds portal Dinosaur Outline of dinosaurs Bird at Wikipedia's

    Outline of birds

    Outline of birds

    Outline_of_birds

  • Middle American Research Institute
  • Archaeology museum in Louisiana, U.S.

    sherds, Egyptian coffins, Mexican masks, Guatemalan textiles, Amazonian featherwork, and the iconic Tulane pennant exemplify the range of materials in the

    Middle American Research Institute

    Middle_American_Research_Institute

  • Mexican art
  • Fitzroy Dearborn 1997, p. 1557. Teresa Castello Yturbide, The Art of Featherwork in Mexico, Mexico: Fomento Cultural Banamex 1993. Schrefler, "Visual

    Mexican art

    Mexican art

    Mexican_art

  • Hawaiian art
  • Art in Hawaii and by Hawaiian artists

    kilohana (decorated barkcloth), ipu pā wehe (decorated gourds), kāhili (featherwork), lauhala weaving (weaving, plait, or braiding leaves), and leiomano

    Hawaiian art

    Hawaiian art

    Hawaiian_art

  • Silver Horn
  • American painter

    Silverhorn are all known for their German silver work, beadwork, and featherwork. His great-granddaughter, Katherine Dickerson is a Kiowa beadworker,

    Silver Horn

    Silver Horn

    Silver_Horn

  • Mixtec culture
  • Pre-Hispanic archaeological culture

    exported luxury goods to other regions, such as polychrome ceramics, featherwork, goldsmithing, rock crystal, bone, and wood carvings, as well as livelihood

    Mixtec culture

    Mixtec culture

    Mixtec_culture

  • National Museum of Colombia
  • Archeology, art, and history museum in D.C., Colombia /

    as basketry, clothing, everyday and ritual attire, hunting weapons, featherwork, musical instruments, necklaces, ceramics, and tools that today make

    National Museum of Colombia

    National Museum of Colombia

    National_Museum_of_Colombia

  • Coyotlinahual
  • Aztec god of featherworkers

    In Aztec mythology, Coyotlinahual or Coyotl Inahual (Nahuatl for "the coyote is his disguise"; pronounced [ˈkojotɬ iːˈnaːwaɬ]) is the god of featherworkers

    Coyotlinahual

    Coyotlinahual

  • King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse
  • House in Maui, Hawaii

    honoring the culture of Hawaii, including a painting by Herb Kawainui Kāne, featherwork by Jo-Anne Kahanamoku-Sterling, kapa by Puanani Van Dorpe, bronze sculptures

    King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse

    King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse

    King_Kamehameha_Golf_Course_Clubhouse

  • Torres, Rio Grande do Sul
  • Municipality of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

    and ritual objects, and it is believed they had developed basketry, featherwork, and weaving. The geography of the Torres area is unique. Situated on

    Torres, Rio Grande do Sul

    Torres, Rio Grande do Sul

    Torres,_Rio_Grande_do_Sul

  • Plume hunting
  • Hunting of wild birds to harvest feathers

    Plume hunting is the hunting of wild birds to harvest their feathers, especially the more decorative plumes which were sold for use as ornamentation, particularly

    Plume hunting

    Plume hunting

    Plume_hunting

  • Rodolfo Villena Hernández
  • Mexican artist (born 1968)

    Tlaxcala Related topics Alebrije Alfeñique in Mexico Huichol art Mexican featherwork Mexican handcrafted fireworks Mexican ironwood carvings Mexican lacquerware

    Rodolfo Villena Hernández

    Rodolfo Villena Hernández

    Rodolfo_Villena_Hernández

  • Willem de Rooij
  • Dutch artist and educator (born 1969)

    d'Hondecoeter (1636-1695) with a selection of 18th-century Hawaiian featherwork at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. The accompanying three-fold publication

    Willem de Rooij

    Willem_de_Rooij

  • Brazilian Romantic painting
  • ceremonial mace incorporated toucan feathers, drawing inspiration from the featherwork of Indigenous leaders. Beyond the core thematic areas of historical scenes

    Brazilian Romantic painting

    Brazilian Romantic painting

    Brazilian_Romantic_painting

  • Plumaria
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    particularly headdresses in Latin America, most prominently Mexico (see Mexican featherwork) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the

    Plumaria

    Plumaria

  • Nicasio Pajarito Gonzalez
  • Tlaxcala Related topics Alebrije Alfeñique in Mexico Huichol art Mexican featherwork Mexican handcrafted fireworks Mexican ironwood carvings Mexican lacquerware

    Nicasio Pajarito Gonzalez

    Nicasio Pajarito Gonzalez

    Nicasio_Pajarito_Gonzalez

  • Statue of Kamehameha I (Kapaau, Hawaii)
  • Sculpture by Thomas Ridgeway Gould

    usual loincloth. The sculptor was also furnished with photographs of a featherwork "malo of Kaumualiʻi" and those of an ordinary malo. Rose (1978) refers

    Statue of Kamehameha I (Kapaau, Hawaii)

    Statue of Kamehameha I (Kapaau, Hawaii)

    Statue_of_Kamehameha_I_(Kapaau,_Hawaii)

  • Fully feathered basket
  • Basket-ware made in Northern California

    A fully feathered basket is a type of basket crafted by a select group of Indigenous people of California who have traditionally resided in the coastal

    Fully feathered basket

    Fully feathered basket

    Fully_feathered_basket

  • Borda House, Mexico City
  • House in Mexico City, Mexico

    indigenous clothing and colonial-era garb. It has a kind of embroidery and featherwork "dictionary" designed to explain the significance of the different designs

    Borda House, Mexico City

    Borda House, Mexico City

    Borda_House,_Mexico_City

  • The Feather Book of Dionisio Minaggio
  • Collection of pictures by Dionisio Minaggio

    The Feather Book of Dionisio Minaggio, also referred to in Italian as Il bestiario barocco (The Baroque Bestiary), is a collection of 156 pictures made

    The Feather Book of Dionisio Minaggio

    The Feather Book of Dionisio Minaggio

    The_Feather_Book_of_Dionisio_Minaggio

  • Ann Morhauser
  • American glass artist (born 1957)

    horse Doll making Dollhouse Egg decorating Engraved gems Faux painting Featherwork Kāhili Grotesque Gargoyle Hardstone carving Inro Laminate Lath art Lapidary

    Ann Morhauser

    Ann_Morhauser

  • Midori Suzuki (artist)
  • Japanese artist

    was impressed by its pre Hispanic culture, especially its ceramics and featherwork. She says the working in Mexico allows her more creative freedom to experiment

    Midori Suzuki (artist)

    Midori Suzuki (artist)

    Midori_Suzuki_(artist)

  • Feather tights
  • Form of costume Medieval art

    Feather tights is the name usually given by art historians to a form of costume seen on Late Medieval depictions of angels, which shows them as if wearing

    Feather tights

    Feather tights

    Feather_tights

  • Kāhili
  • Symbol of the aliʻi chiefs and families of the Hawaiian Islands

    A kāhili is a symbol of the aliʻi chiefs and families of the Hawaiian Islands. It was taken by the Kamehamehas as a Hawaiian royal standard and used by

    Kāhili

    Kāhili

    Kāhili

  • James Cook Collection: Australian Museum
  • Cook's voyages show in particular the extent and variation of Hawaiian featherwork at the time. Cook's ships returned to Hawaii nearly a year later after

    James Cook Collection: Australian Museum

    James Cook Collection: Australian Museum

    James_Cook_Collection:_Australian_Museum

  • Feather flowers
  • Artificial flowers created using feathers

    Feather flowers are artificial flowers created using feathers that are dyed, cut and shaped to resemble petals. Some artists are able to create very realistic

    Feather flowers

    Feather_flowers

  • Chris Brown (dancer)
  • Native American dancer and costume maker

    performing "dances of his own invention, wearing elaborate beadwork and featherwork of his own design". He incorporated a Sioux vest and moccasins into his

    Chris Brown (dancer)

    Chris Brown (dancer)

    Chris_Brown_(dancer)

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    Saraj | ஸராஜ

    Born in water

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  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Latin

    Mychaela

    Like God; Female Version of Michael; Gift from God

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    Lord Shiva; The Sole Master

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