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ca. 1950
1.5" H x 2.75" D
Hand Coiled Basket wit Glass Seed Bead Woven on the Outside in Red, Green, Black, Blue and White Colors in a Geometric Design
In Very Good Condition with Minor Breaks in the Beadwork as Pictured
Paiute beaded baskets are a significant aspect of the cultural heritage of the Paiute people, who are indigenous to the Great Basin region of the United States, Reno, Nevada
Craftsmanship: These baskets are known for their intricate beadwork over a woven base, typically made from materials like willow or grass. The beads used are often glass trade beads, which were introduced through trade with European settlers but have since become characteristic of Paiute basketry.
Historical Context: The Paiute people have a long history of basket weaving, with beaded baskets gaining popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
These baskets were not only utilitarian, used for storage or carrying, but also became items of beauty and cultural significance, often made for ceremonial or decorative purposes.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Paiute
Year Range:
1950 - 1975
Region:
Great Basin
Dimensions:
1.5 in3.5 in
Category:
Basket - Beaded Basket