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Basketry Jar with Design Consisting of Male and Female Figures and  Arrow Points and Crosses, l…
Basket
Basketry Jar with Design Consisting of Male and Female Figures and  Arrow Points and Crosses, l…
Basketry Jar with Design Consisting of Male and Female Figures and Arrow Points and Crosses, late 19th Century Panamint Shoshone culture; California Willow grass; 5 1/4 x 3 1/2 in. 8525 Gift of Mrs. J. I. Clark

Basket

ClassificationsFurnishings-Accessories-baskets
Culture Panamint
Datelate 19th Century
Made AtCalifornia, United States, North America
MediumWillow grass fiber
Dimensions5 1/4 × 3 1/2 in. (13.3 × 8.9 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. J. I. Clark
Object number8525
DescriptionBasket, bottle-neck. Coiled. Beautifully made. Design of alternating man and woman around center (4 men and 4 women); 4 smaller figures of women on flange of basket. Arrow points and crosses are included in design. Further detail of origin, see card #8524.
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