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Owner notes: two handwoven baskets made by the Tarahumara Indians of Barranca del Cobre. The first basket is 6 inches tall and 7 inches wide (including handles), and the second is a lidded basket measuring 4 inches tall and 7 inches wide. Both are crafted with local materials, reflecting the tribe’s traditional techniques, and come with authenticating label
Pair of Tarahumara Handwoven Baskets
Hand-Woven Coiled Tray Basket
Woven Splint Lidded Basket
Woven Bamboo Gathering Basket
Oval Hand-Woven Sweetgrass and Palmetto Basket
Coiled Woven Decorative Basket or Platter
Hand-Woven Coiled Cylindrical Storage Basket
Owner notes: handwoven basket designed and crafted by the Tarahumara Indians of Barranca del Cobre, a region in Mexico known for its unique location and one of North America’s last aboriginal tribes. The basket is made with only local materials, as noted on the accompanying label, and features a distinctive woven pattern with two handles, showcasing traditional craftsmanship. 6 inches tall and 7 inches wide (including handles)
Tarahumara Handwoven Basket
Coiled Basket with Geometric Patterns
Hand-Coiled African Fiber Basket Tray
Hand-Woven Lidded Coiled Basket
Owner notes: handwoven basket designed and crafted by the Tarahumara Indians of Barranca del Cobre, a region in Mexico known for its unique location and one of North America’s last aboriginal tribes. The lidded basket is made with only local materials, as noted on the accompanying label, and features a distinctive woven pattern, showcasing traditional craftsmanship. 4 inches tall and 7 inches wide (including handles)
Tarahumara Handwoven Lidded Basket
Owner notes: Circa 1994, Yupik
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Large Decorative Woven Willow Gourd-Style Basket with Antler Handles and Wooden Stand
Owner notes: Alaskan art
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Folk Art Painting by Morel: Market Scene with Figures and Basket
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African Woman with Basket Portrait Painting
Navajo Sandpainting of a Kachina with Pottery and Basket
Owner notes: Billie Samuelson
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Owner notes: Alaskan art
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Owner notes: Elsie Robinson, Ahousat nation
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Owner notes: Turn of 20 century plaque
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Owner notes: Chinese Hand carved Fisherman figure
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