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ca. 1920s
2" H x 3.75" x 3.5" D
Hand Woven with a Fine Weave and a Golden Tan Field with Yellow, Teal and Blue Colors with a Stripped Band in the Center
In Very Good Condition
Makah bowl baskets (or bowl-shaped baskets) are traditional woven items made by the Makah people, a Native American tribe from the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state (Neah Bay area). They are part of a rich Northwest Coast basketry tradition, often using cedar bark as the primary material.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Makah - Nootka - Quinault - Chehalis
Year Range:
1900 - 1925
Region:
Pacific Northwest - and Alaska
Dimensions:
2 in3.75 in3.5 in
Category:
Basket - Winnowing Tray - Bowl