American Indian Baskets (Pima)
Pima Tray | Unknown Weaver
Artist: Pima
Description: Willow, devil’s claw over cattail (Circa 1900) | Dimensions: 18” Diameterbaskets
This 18” Pima Tray (circa 1900) presents with a balanced fret of whirling logs that have anchor points of diagonally positioned vertical rectangles balanced with negative (dark) triangles containing two small squares in each. It is woven with willow and devil’s claw over cattail.Pima Olla
Artist: Pima
Description: Willow & Devil’s Claw over three-rod foundation (Circa 1920) | Dimensions: 17”h x 14 ½”wbaskets
This Pima Olla woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation, circa 1920, presents a bold, terraced field that highlights wide, dark vertical bars. Its unique, elegant flaring mouth is exceptional.Pima Tray
Artist: Pima
Description: Willow, devil’s claw and cottonwood (Circa 1910) | Diameter: 19 ¼”baskets
This Pima Tray, 19 ¼” diameter, circa 1910, has four joined serrated arrowhead elements spaced with elaborate serrated “V” designs. It was woven with willow and devil’s claw over cottonwood.Pima Bowl
Artist: Pima
Description: Willow & Devil’s Claw (Circa 1900) | Dimensions: 18”baskets
This 18” Pima Bowl was woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation. Its unique fretted tarantula motif is highlighted with negative triangles accenting diagonally curved lines gently bending to the left. As its backdrop, featured is a Raymond Judge, Jr. acrylic painting.Pima Bowl
Artist: Pima
Description: Willow, devil’s claw, over three-rod foundation (Circa 1900) | Dimensions: 18”baskets
This deep, cactus fruit harvesting bowl with two rows of traditionally-influenced Hohokam fret designs has six frets at the base and eleven at the rim. It was woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation.
Initially baskets were woven for purely utilitarian purposes: Grain was stored inside them, wine was served from them, water was transported in them, games were played on them and stories were woven in them. It is the EBC’s distinct pleasure to preserve this part of Arizona’s rich history and heritage.Pima Tray
Artist: Pima
Description: Willow and Devil’s Claw (Circa 1910) | Dimensions: 15 ¾” Diameterbaskets
This 15 ¾” Pima tray, circa 1910, is a finely-woven explosion of human and animal figures throughout with crosses interspersed at the rim. It is woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation.Pima Tray
Artist: Pima
Description: Basket (Circa 1910) | 17 ¼” diameterbasketsPima Bowl
Artist: Pima
Description: Willow, devil’s claw over cottonwood (Circa 1890-1900) | 8”h x 23”dbasketsPima Basket
Artist: Pima
Description: (1900) | 18.5”diameter x 14.5”hbasketsBasket #477 - Pima Wine Basket
Artist: Pima
basketsBasket #243 - Man in the Maze 2
Artist: Pima
basketsBasket #81 - Man in the Maze 1
Artist: Pima
basketsPima Basket
Artist: Pima
Description: (1900) | Classic tarantula design as shown in Robinson’s The Basket Weaver’s of Arizona, Plate V, Page 22, lower right, in a five-petal motif. Willow, devil’s claw, over three-rod foundation.baskets

This 18” Pima Tray (circa 1900) presents with a balanced fret of whirling logs that have anchor points of diagonally positioned vertical rectangles balanced with negative (dark) triangles containing two small squares in each. It is woven with willow and devil’s claw over cattail.
Pima Tray | Unknown Weaver
Artist: Pima
Description:
Willow, devil’s claw over cattail (Circa 1900) | Dimensions: 18” Diameter
This 18” Pima Tray (circa 1900) presents with a balanced fret of whirling logs that have anchor points of diagonally positioned vertical rectangles balanced with negative (dark) triangles containing two small squares in each. It is woven with willow and devil’s claw over cattail.
basketsThis 18” Pima Tray (circa 1900) presents with a balanced fret of whirling logs that have anchor points of diagonally positioned vertical rectangles balanced with negative (dark) triangles containing two small squares in each. It is woven with willow and devil’s claw over cattail.

This Pima Olla woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation, circa 1920, presents a bold, terraced field that highlights wide, dark vertical bars. Its unique, elegant flaring mouth is exceptional.
Pima Olla
Artist: Pima
Description:
Willow & Devil’s Claw over three-rod foundation (Circa 1920) | Dimensions: 17”h x 14 ½”w
This Pima Olla woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation, circa 1920, presents a bold, terraced field that highlights wide, dark vertical bars. Its unique, elegant flaring mouth is exceptional.
basketsThis Pima Olla woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation, circa 1920, presents a bold, terraced field that highlights wide, dark vertical bars. Its unique, elegant flaring mouth is exceptional.

This Pima Tray, 19 ¼” diameter, circa 1910, has four joined serrated arrowhead elements spaced with elaborate serrated “V” designs. It was woven with willow and devil’s claw over cottonwood.
Pima Tray
Artist: Pima
Description:
Willow, devil’s claw and cottonwood (Circa 1910) | Diameter: 19 ¼”
This Pima Tray, 19 ¼” diameter, circa 1910, has four joined serrated arrowhead elements spaced with elaborate serrated “V” designs. It was woven with willow and devil’s claw over cottonwood.
basketsThis Pima Tray, 19 ¼” diameter, circa 1910, has four joined serrated arrowhead elements spaced with elaborate serrated “V” designs. It was woven with willow and devil’s claw over cottonwood.

This 18” Pima Bowl was woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation. Its unique fretted tarantula motif is highlighted with negative triangles accenting diagonally curved lines gently bending to the left. As its backdrop, featured is a Raymond Judge, Jr. acrylic painting.
Pima Bowl
Artist: Pima
Description:
Willow & Devil’s Claw (Circa 1900) | Dimensions: 18”
This 18” Pima Bowl was woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation. Its unique fretted tarantula motif is highlighted with negative triangles accenting diagonally curved lines gently bending to the left. As its backdrop, featured is a Raymond Judge, Jr. acrylic painting.
basketsThis 18” Pima Bowl was woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation. Its unique fretted tarantula motif is highlighted with negative triangles accenting diagonally curved lines gently bending to the left. As its backdrop, featured is a Raymond Judge, Jr. acrylic painting.

This deep, cactus fruit harvesting bowl with two rows of traditionally-influenced Hohokam fret designs has six frets at the base and eleven at the rim. It was woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation.
Initially baskets were woven for purely utilitarian purposes: Grain was stored inside them, wine was served from them, water was transported in them, games were played on them and stories were woven in them. It is the EBC’s distinct pleasure to preserve this part of Arizona’s rich history and heritage.
Pima Bowl
Artist: Pima
Description:
Willow, devil’s claw, over three-rod foundation (Circa 1900) | Dimensions: 18”
This deep, cactus fruit harvesting bowl with two rows of traditionally-influenced Hohokam fret designs has six frets at the base and eleven at the rim. It was woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation.
Initially baskets were woven for purely utilitarian purposes: Grain was stored inside them, wine was served from them, water was transported in them, games were played on them and stories were woven in them. It is the EBC’s distinct pleasure to preserve this part of Arizona’s rich history and heritage.
basketsThis deep, cactus fruit harvesting bowl with two rows of traditionally-influenced Hohokam fret designs has six frets at the base and eleven at the rim. It was woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation.
Initially baskets were woven for purely utilitarian purposes: Grain was stored inside them, wine was served from them, water was transported in them, games were played on them and stories were woven in them. It is the EBC’s distinct pleasure to preserve this part of Arizona’s rich history and heritage.

This 15 ¾” Pima tray, circa 1910, is a finely-woven explosion of human and animal figures throughout with crosses interspersed at the rim. It is woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation.
Pima Tray
Artist: Pima
Description:
Willow and Devil’s Claw (Circa 1910) | Dimensions: 15 ¾” Diameter
This 15 ¾” Pima tray, circa 1910, is a finely-woven explosion of human and animal figures throughout with crosses interspersed at the rim. It is woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation.
basketsThis 15 ¾” Pima tray, circa 1910, is a finely-woven explosion of human and animal figures throughout with crosses interspersed at the rim. It is woven with willow and devil’s claw over a three-rod foundation.

Pima Tray
Artist: Pima
Description:
Basket (Circa 1910) | 17 ¼” diameter
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Pima Bowl
Artist: Pima
Description:
Willow, devil’s claw over cottonwood (Circa 1890-1900) | 8”h x 23”d
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Pima Basket
Artist: Pima
Description:
(1900) | 18.5”diameter x 14.5”h
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Pima Basket
Artist: Pima
Description:
(1900) | Classic tarantula design as shown in Robinson’s The Basket Weaver’s of Arizona, Plate V, Page 22, lower right, in a five-petal motif. Willow, devil’s claw, over three-rod foundation.
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