SKU: 220302-39
$875.00
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Late 19th Century6" H x 6 "WTight Fine Weave - Very High Quality - Early Classic ExampleCondition: Excellent. ---The Tlingit are famous for their fine, closed twined basketry of spruce root and bear grass (natural and dyed). This is an older and larger example, with beautiful colors and pattern. Very striking.
The Tlingit of southeast Alaska have produced some of the finest examples of two-strand twining; their spruce root baskets exhibit bold geometric designs in warm hues of red, orange, yellow, and brown. In spring and fall, women collected the young roots of the Sitka Spruce, a tradition shared by both men and women today. The bark is peeled from the roots, which are left to cure over the summer. Then they are split and ready for weaving. The baskets are decorated in false embroidery, in which bleached, and often dyed grass is wrapped around the weft; the pattern is visible only on the outside of the basket. Natural dyes were obtained from local materials such as huckleberry, sulphuric mud, moss, hemlock bark, and alder bark steeped in urine. Commercial aniline dyes were popular as early as 1890, marking the beginning of the tourist trade era.
Condition: Excellent
Tribe: Tlingit
Year Range: 1875 - 1900
Region: Pacific Northwest - and Alaska
Dimensions: 6 in6 in
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