$200.00
Excellent Condition! No breaks or damage. Northeastern Woodland Native American “flat” basket made in the 20th century (circa 1950) by a talented Native American weaver. Because it was woven before weavers signed their baskets, it is unsigned. This style was often made by the Passamaquoddy of Maine. Made of brown ash and coastal sweetgrass, it is woven top and bottom of all-sweetgrass braid. 5″ diameter x 2″ high. Both top and bottom are woven exactly alike, making this basket strong and durable for frequent use.
The traditional “flats” were a favorite of collectors and were utilitarian in value, as they often held sewing supplies or other home essentials. This basket is in pristine condition for its age, and will become a rare heritage collectible for anyone in the market for a traditional basket! All of the baskets carry the stories of the ancient people of our Native tribes and help to preserve the tradition of Native American cultures.
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