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Group Of Seven Tohono O'odham Baskets.

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Available for you is a group of seven Tohono O'odhan baskets. This group will get you started on that collection with a variety of types, including two unfinished plaques, a large deep bowl, three sizes of shallow bowls, and a pot with a lid. These baskets are a nice sample of Tohono O'Odaham weavings. The Native American Tohono O'odham or Desert People reside in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona and Mexico. Early Tohono O'odham Indian Baskets were primarily utilitarian and later they became more decorative and creative. Tohono O'odham Indian baskets are handmade using native plants such as Yucca, Beargrass, and Devil's Claw for color and substance. Basket forms include a variety of shapes to include plaques, bowls, and pictorial or figural baskets. Bid on this group now to start your collection of Native American basketry!
MAKER: Unknown basket weavers.
APPROX AGE: Fairly Modern (meaning 1980s and newer).
SIZE: The basket with lid measures approximately 6 inches across x 4 inches deep. The remaining baskets measure between approximately 5 7/8 inches and 13 inches across x 1/4 inch abd 2 inches deep.
CONDITION: Good for their age, normal wear and fading expected. Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description and are hereby incorporated into the description, specifically with regards to condition.
HANDLING: There will be an $8 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot.
SHIPPING: The actual cost of postage will be added on top of the handling charges.

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USA, Casa Grande, AZ
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Available for you is a group of seven Tohono O'odhan baskets. This group will get you started on that collection with a variety of types, including two unfinished plaques, a large deep bowl, three sizes of shallow bowls, and a pot with a lid. These baskets are a nice sample of Tohono O'Odaham weavings. The Native American Tohono O'odham or Desert People reside in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona and Mexico. Early Tohono O'odham Indian Baskets were primarily utilitarian and later they became more decorative and creative. Tohono O'odham Indian baskets are handmade using native plants such as Yucca, Beargrass, and Devil's Claw for color and substance. Basket forms include a variety of shapes to include plaques, bowls, and pictorial or figural baskets. Bid on this group now to start your collection of Native American basketry!
MAKER: Unknown basket weavers.
APPROX AGE: Fairly Modern (meaning 1980s and newer).
SIZE: The basket with lid measures approximately 6 inches across x 4 inches deep. The remaining baskets measure between approximately 5 7/8 inches and 13 inches across x 1/4 inch abd 2 inches deep.
CONDITION: Good for their age, normal wear and fading expected. Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description and are hereby incorporated into the description, specifically with regards to condition.
HANDLING: There will be an $8 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot.
SHIPPING: The actual cost of postage will be added on top of the handling charges.

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