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| Thomas Stone Santa Clara Pueblo Willow Basket $275.00 | 4 |
Plaited willow basketry bowl by Thomas Stone of Santa Clara Pueblo, circa 1980's. Known for his use of fine willow branches and small number of crossed branches at the start, this deep red willow has a contrasting design of peeled branches.Baskets like this are used for serving the wonderful pueblo horno baked bread. Dimensions are 11 inches ... Click for details
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| 3 | Hopi Pueblo Indian Turtle Basket $195.00 |
Second Mesa coil basket by Hopi Indian weaver Marcellena Naseyoma, daughter of Regina and granddaughter of Gladys, all renowned weavers from Shungopovi.The turtle design is given to young girls and is a symbol of females. The tightly coiled basketry tray is 9 inches in diameter and has a woven in hanger on the back.... Click for details
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| Fannie King Navajo Indian Basket $288.00 | 4 |
A traditional Wedding basket by Navajo Indian weaver Fannie King, woven of splits of sumac over a bundle foundation. The black and red are dyed, white is natural.Dimensions are 13" diameter by 2 1/2" deep. Smells fresh as she just made it! Fannie is from near the Shonto Trading Post in northern Arizona.... Click for details
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| 3 | Hopi Indian Coiled Mudhead Basket $450.00 |
Finely woven coiled basketry plaque by Alicia Adams of Shungopovi, Second Mesa. The Koyemsi, Mudhead Kachina is a favorite of Hopi basket weavers and Alicia has given it lots of fine detail.9 1/2" diameter. Circa 2000. Like new condition. Buyer pays $10.00 for shipping.
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