Thursday, May 29, 2014

Vintage Rattler Design Hatband

Vintage Beaded Hatband
Pattern is Traditional
Diamond Back Rattler

This came out of an estate sale. It needed help?
We totally restored all missing beads and added end caps and ties.
Ready for the Great Circle.
Cleansed with White Sage.

This would make a great display for a museum, a collection or for Regalia Today.
Age? Early 1930′s….Some bead shades have not been sold for over 70 years. We were able to match these beads because of the very large vintage selection of beads we carry for restoring Regalia for museums and collections.
Length: 25 1/2 inches
Ties: Duel ties at 6 1/2 inches each:
Width Beaded: A hair under 1 inch inches
End caps: Cream Tanned Deerskin—Very supple and soft.
End caps have been attached and hand stitched.
Ties could be removed if desired to sew hat band to hat.
Restored by Annlee
Diamond Back Hatband for that perfect hat. Just went online at our shops.

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Monday, May 26, 2014

Information is but a click away!

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Learn how to protect YOUR COMPUTER and use applications that work to save your system.
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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Annlee Cakes Repairs Vintage Regalia

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Annlee Cakes Native American Regalia and Crafts

408 East 5th Avenue
Arkansas City, Kansas 67005
1-620-441-8656

We repair beaded Native American Regalia!

Our vast collection of beads goes back to the 1700′s and to date. While we may not have every single old bead we are able to match better than any other company. We restore beaded items from the heritage vintage years for collectors and museums.

We are able to give an approximate estimates based on photos we request you send. A final figure comes when we have hands on and before you commit to the final restoration. We have repaired many moccasins, belts and more. Including leather repairs under the beading. Our crafters are some of the best masters of restoration.

We have crafters that are Registered Members of the following tribes: Pottawatomie, Iowa, Cherokee, Chippewa, Navajo, Quapaw and more.

We also have crafters that are in the process of registration. And, we have some few crafters that are masters in the styles of Native Regalia.

Our seamstress crafters create, repair and restore most Regalia.
You are invited to visit our main web site. From there are safe links to all our online shops and allot of information.

Annlee Cakes 

Mugwa…….Annlee


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Native American Traditions by Annlee Cakes

Announcing Annlees New Book:
Titled:
Native American Traditions 2014

A sharing about Native American traditions, culture and pow wows and the Fire Ring stories.Sharing the etiquette and respect with the reasoning's and whys in a “Simple Fashion” from our Walk upon the pathways set before us each day.

The information is right on to Traditions, Culture and Ceremonies. And is detailed in Traditions which are thousands of years of heritage Culture of the Native American Indians.

Informational for all ages!

E-PDF Immediate Download for just $ 1.99
You can also print it out once you have the download if desired.
Size: 55 8x11 pages which is about 300 plus pages on a Kindle

Our Informational Guide of Tradition
1. Wah-O-Cha-Ni Standing ( shares ) Aka Annlee
2. Dream Catchers “The Legend”
3. Medicine Earring Symbols shared
4. Picture Stones
5. Fire Rings and the Native Americans
6. Odds and Ends about Traditions
Stories from around the Fire Rings
Wisdom begins with an action: Learning by reading is an action.
Tradition needs a SEED to GROW---------Plant a seed in a young one today.

Read more and or purchase Special PDF Download for just $ 2.99

Native American Traditions






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