The lot features two pieces a rosette medallion necklace and pin being fully beaded from the Plateau Native American Indian region dating to the late-1900’s. The first is a round rosette medallion of tanned hide leather with canvas trade clothe being completely covered on the border and front with glass trade beads in a geometric abstract floral pattern glued to waxed twine strand holding glass pony like beads in colors of cobalt, red, pink, green, with a tanned leather tie on the back. The second piece is a piece of tanned hide leather cut out around the abstract floral pattern in glass trade beads with an ermine fur hide glued on the back along with a safety pin and red and yellow ribbons holding two bells. The beads for both shows white, Cheyenne pink, maroon, royal blue, and light lavender blue. The rosette is 4.5” in diameter and the necklace is 17”L from the back of the neck to the bottom of the pendant. The pin beaded area is 2 5/8”x2.5” and the piece hangs long below with ribbons.