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Woven Apache Basket with Bird Design – Native American Seed-Eye Basket
This woven Apache basket with bird design is a rare example of Native American craftsmanship, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. Handwoven with traditional techniques, the basket features a stylized bird motifenhanced with a seed-eye, a distinctive decorative element characteristic of Apache artistry.
The basket’s tight weave, natural materials, and geometric design reflect the skill, cultural symbolism, and utilitarian artistry of Apache weavers. Originally used for storage, ceremonial purposes, or daily utility, it now serves as a collectible piece of cultural art, ideal for display in homes, museums, or private collections.
Collectors of Native American baskets, Southwestern art, and historic woven vessels will appreciate the basket’s authenticity, age, and aesthetic appeal. Its well-preserved condition and intricate bird design make it both a visual centerpiece and a testament to traditional weaving techniques.
This woven Apache basket with bird design is a rare example of Native American craftsmanship, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. Handwoven with traditional techniques, the basket features a stylized bird motifenhanced with a seed-eye, a distinctive decorative element characteristic of Apache artistry.
The basket’s tight weave, natural materials, and geometric design reflect the skill, cultural symbolism, and utilitarian artistry of Apache weavers. Originally used for storage, ceremonial purposes, or daily utility, it now serves as a collectible piece of cultural art, ideal for display in homes, museums, or private collections.
Collectors of Native American baskets, Southwestern art, and historic woven vessels will appreciate the basket’s authenticity, age, and aesthetic appeal. Its well-preserved condition and intricate bird design make it both a visual centerpiece and a testament to traditional weaving techniques.