This is an original Native American Yup'ik Alaskan Inuit woven coiled basket with lid dating back to the 1880s to 1900. This basket reflects the culture and traditions of the Native American tribes, specifically the Yup'ik and Inuit communities. The intricate design and craftsmanship of the basket serve as a unique piece of history and cultural significance, making it a valuable collectible item for those interested in exploring indigenous art and artifacts from the United States. Measures 6" wide x 5 1/2" high with lid. See all photographs and details as No Returns. Key Features and Origin: These baskets are characteristic of the Yup'ik people of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region in Alaska.Materials: They are typically made from coiled beach grass or lyme grass, sometimes incorporating dyed fibers or embroidery for decorative patterns.Design: The basket in your image features a classic bulbous or "olla" shape with horizontal coiling and a matching lid. It appears to have subtle, geometric dyed decorations.