American Indian Baskets (Assorted)
American Indian Baskets | Small
Artist: Assorted Tribes
Description: It's a small world after all...baskets
Top Row
-Left: Panamint Bowl; 2 ½”h x 5” w (Circa 1920) – Four-pointed star with juncus background
-Right: Kern Tübatulabal Vase; 4 ½”h x 6”w (Circa 1900) – A beautifully shaped vase shows a star at the base, diagonally terraced zigzags on the side, weft stitches in Flicker (bird) quill on the shoulder, and ticking on its mouth.
Bottom Row
-Left: Chemehuevi Tray; 1 ¾”h X 6 ½”w (Circa 1930) – A pictorial tray showing four, three-petal clover leafs.
-Center: Pima Tray; 5”w (2004) – A contemporary basket woven by Rikki Francisco done with a negative devil’s claw field that displays four swirling sets of dragging coyote tracks with a braided rim.
-Right: Chemehuevi Bowl; 6 ½”w (Circa 1910) – A very finely, quill-woven bowl with five stylized butterflies, each having diamonds above and below them, outlined in devil’s claw.
It's a small world after all...
Top Row
-Left: Panamint Bowl; 2 ½”h x 5” w (Circa 1920) – Four-pointed star with juncus background
-Right: Kern Tübatulabal Vase; 4 ½”h x 6”w (Circa 1900) – A beautifully shaped vase shows a star at the base, diagonally terraced zigzags on the side, weft stitches in Flicker (bird) quill on the shoulder, and ticking on its mouth.
Bottom Row
-Left: Chemehuevi Tray; 1 ¾”h X 6 ½”w (Circa 1930) – A pictorial tray showing four, three-petal clover leafs.
-Center: Pima Tray; 5”w (2004) – A contemporary basket woven by Rikki Francisco done with a negative devil’s claw field that displays four swirling sets of dragging coyote tracks with a braided rim.
-Right: Chemehuevi Bowl; 6 ½”w (Circa 1910) – A very finely, quill-woven bowl with five stylized butterflies, each having diamonds above and below them, outlined in devil’s claw.
Top Row
-Left: Panamint Bowl; 2 ½”h x 5” w (Circa 1920) – Four-pointed star with juncus background
-Right: Kern Tübatulabal Vase; 4 ½”h x 6”w (Circa 1900) – A beautifully shaped vase shows a star at the base, diagonally terraced zigzags on the side, weft stitches in Flicker (bird) quill on the shoulder, and ticking on its mouth.
Bottom Row
-Left: Chemehuevi Tray; 1 ¾”h X 6 ½”w (Circa 1930) – A pictorial tray showing four, three-petal clover leafs.
-Center: Pima Tray; 5”w (2004) – A contemporary basket woven by Rikki Francisco done with a negative devil’s claw field that displays four swirling sets of dragging coyote tracks with a braided rim.
-Right: Chemehuevi Bowl; 6 ½”w (Circa 1910) – A very finely, quill-woven bowl with five stylized butterflies, each having diamonds above and below them, outlined in devil’s claw.
American Indian Baskets | Small
Artist: Assorted Tribes
Description:
It's a small world after all...
Top Row
-Left: Panamint Bowl; 2 ½”h x 5” w (Circa 1920) – Four-pointed star with juncus background
-Right: Kern Tübatulabal Vase; 4 ½”h x 6”w (Circa 1900) – A beautifully shaped vase shows a star at the base, diagonally terraced zigzags on the side, weft stitches in Flicker (bird) quill on the shoulder, and ticking on its mouth.
Bottom Row
-Left: Chemehuevi Tray; 1 ¾”h X 6 ½”w (Circa 1930) – A pictorial tray showing four, three-petal clover leafs.
-Center: Pima Tray; 5”w (2004) – A contemporary basket woven by Rikki Francisco done with a negative devil’s claw field that displays four swirling sets of dragging coyote tracks with a braided rim.
-Right: Chemehuevi Bowl; 6 ½”w (Circa 1910) – A very finely, quill-woven bowl with five stylized butterflies, each having diamonds above and below them, outlined in devil’s claw.
basketsTop Row
-Left: Panamint Bowl; 2 ½”h x 5” w (Circa 1920) – Four-pointed star with juncus background
-Right: Kern Tübatulabal Vase; 4 ½”h x 6”w (Circa 1900) – A beautifully shaped vase shows a star at the base, diagonally terraced zigzags on the side, weft stitches in Flicker (bird) quill on the shoulder, and ticking on its mouth.
Bottom Row
-Left: Chemehuevi Tray; 1 ¾”h X 6 ½”w (Circa 1930) – A pictorial tray showing four, three-petal clover leafs.
-Center: Pima Tray; 5”w (2004) – A contemporary basket woven by Rikki Francisco done with a negative devil’s claw field that displays four swirling sets of dragging coyote tracks with a braided rim.
-Right: Chemehuevi Bowl; 6 ½”w (Circa 1910) – A very finely, quill-woven bowl with five stylized butterflies, each having diamonds above and below them, outlined in devil’s claw.