Posted 1 year ago
Tlynnie1942
(83 items)
When I first started placing items on this site, I put multiple pics up on the same page and only showed one pic of each basket. I wanted to do some over so I could add more detailed pictures of them. Hope nobody minds.
This a a bottle basket woven by the Hupa Tribe. It was made around 1930 and is in great shape with no damage at all. It was made with Bear Grass, Pine Root and Maidenhair Fern. The basket was woven around an old brown bottle that is still intact and the top cork was also woven around. Really nice, it stands almost 7 inches tall. Enjoy the pics.
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Thank you Vertraio50 for all the "loves" you put on my baskets. It is very much appreciated :)
Thanks miKKoChristmas11 and BELLIN68 for the "love"! :)