
Miniature Native Alaskan Woven Basket with Handle
This is a small, round, hand-woven miniature basket, likely made from natural plant fibers such as sweetgrass, spruce root, or other pliable grasses/reeds, which are commonly used in Alaskan indigenous basketry. The basket features an integrated arched handle, formed by a continuation of the basket weave itself, reinforced with a thicker bundle of material wrapped in a spiral. Its diminutive size, as indicated by being held in a person's hand, suggests it may be a souvenir, a decorative piece, or a practice piece. The weaving technique appears to be a coil or twill weave, showing a tight and consistent pattern, indicative of skilled craftsmanship. The color palette includes natural beige/tan tones, vibrant purple, and subtle green hues, which are achieved through dyeing of the fibers before weaving. The purple is particularly prominent, used as a contrasting checkerboard pattern around the base and rim, and as a solid color for portions of the handle wrapping. The green is visible in a more mottled or variegated pattern within the body of the basket, suggesting an intentional decorative motif. There are no obvious signs of significant wear or damage, such as unraveling or breakage, indicating it is in good to excellent condition for its type. The fibers appear supple, not brittle, which suggests good preservation. Given the 'Alaskan art' context, this basket is likely a piece of Native Alaskan craftsmanship, potentially Tlingit, Haida, or another Pacific Northwest Indigenous group known for their intricate basketry. The precise age is difficult to determine without further information, but the dyes appear contemporary rather than antique faded pigments. The quality of the weave, color integration, and overall form suggest a carefully constructed piece of art rather than a mass-produced item. No specific maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image.
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Estimated Value
$200-350
Basic Information
Category
Alaskan Art - Woven Basketry
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$200-350
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Alaskan art
Item Description
This is a small, round, hand-woven miniature basket, likely made from natural plant fibers such as sweetgrass, spruce root, or other pliable grasses/reeds, which are commonly used in Alaskan indigenous basketry. The basket features an integrated arched handle, formed by a continuation of the basket weave itself, reinforced with a thicker bundle of material wrapped in a spiral. Its diminutive size, as indicated by being held in a person's hand, suggests it may be a souvenir, a decorative piece, or a practice piece. The weaving technique appears to be a coil or twill weave, showing a tight and consistent pattern, indicative of skilled craftsmanship. The color palette includes natural beige/tan tones, vibrant purple, and subtle green hues, which are achieved through dyeing of the fibers before weaving. The purple is particularly prominent, used as a contrasting checkerboard pattern around the base and rim, and as a solid color for portions of the handle wrapping. The green is visible in a more mottled or variegated pattern within the body of the basket, suggesting an intentional decorative motif. There are no obvious signs of significant wear or damage, such as unraveling or breakage, indicating it is in good to excellent condition for its type. The fibers appear supple, not brittle, which suggests good preservation. Given the 'Alaskan art' context, this basket is likely a piece of Native Alaskan craftsmanship, potentially Tlingit, Haida, or another Pacific Northwest Indigenous group known for their intricate basketry. The precise age is difficult to determine without further information, but the dyes appear contemporary rather than antique faded pigments. The quality of the weave, color integration, and overall form suggest a carefully constructed piece of art rather than a mass-produced item. No specific maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image.
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