Overall condition is great. I don’t see any issues with this basket. Looks well-made the police look to all the pictures make your own judgment.

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Native American basketry from the Southwestern United States is renowned for its intricate craftsmanship and deep cultural significance. Tribes such as the Apache, Navajo, and Pima (also known as the Akimel O'odham) developed distinct weaving styles and symbolic motifs passed down through generations. These baskets were not merely utilitarian objects but also served ceremonial, spiritual, and artistic purposes, often depicting stories, beliefs, or the natural world.


The Apache people, in particular, are known for their pictorial baskets, which often feature narrative scenes or symbolic representations. These baskets are typically made using the coiling technique with materials like yucca, devil's claw, and sumac, dyed with natural pigments. The designs can range from abstract geometric patterns to more representational figures, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and worldview of the Apache people.

Size: 17. 1/2” x 4”

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