Always a privilege to present a basket nearly 100 years young is mint condition!
This perky cylindrical-shaped form wears its subtle false embroidery well.
Description | Always a privilege to present a basket nearly 100 years young is mint condition! This perky cylindrical-shaped form wears its subtle false embroidery well. |
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About the Artist | (People of the Tides) are an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of America, more specifically Southeastern Alaska and western Canada. Known primarily for their twined creations often decorated with false embroidery, Tlingit baskets often are tapering cylinders. |
Culture | American Indian |
Medium | Twined basket using spruce root and cedar bark |
Size | 2" height X 2 1/2" maximum diameter |
Date of creation | Circa 1920 |
Condition | Excellent, no damage whatsoever ! |
Provenance | LS |