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20th Century
1.125" H x 5.375" D
Hand Coiled with Light Yucca or Bear Grass for the Base and Devil's Claw for Dark Geometric Accents
Excellent Condition
A Papago basket tray is a traditional woven basket in the form of a shallow, open tray, crafted by the Papago (now more commonly known as Tohono O'odham) people, an Indigenous group from the deserts of southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico. These trays are part of a rich tradition of coiled basketry that dates back centuries and was used for practical purposes like serving food, winnowing grains, or ceremonial offerings. They are renowned for their intricate geometric patterns, durability, and cultural significance.
Condition:
Excellent
Tribe:
Papago - Tohono O'odham
Year Range:
1950 - 1975
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
1.13 in5.38 in