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Antique Pima Gathering Basket with Two-Tone Squash Blossom Design

$1,150.00

Antique Pima Gathering Basket with Two-Tone Squash Blossom Design

Late 19th to early 20th century

This finely coiled Pima basket showcases a rare two-tone design, transitioning from light brown at the rim to deep brown-black at the base, adorned with a traditional squash blossom motif. The even, tight stitching and subtle wear along the edges reflect both its skilled craftsmanship and practical use in daily life.

Historical Context:

Pima (Akimel O'odham) basketry originates from the Sonoran Desert region, where these functional yet artistic vessels were used for gathering, storage, and trade. By the late 1800s, Pima weavers—primarily women—began incorporating more elaborate designs like this squash blossom pattern, influenced by neighboring Tohono O'odham and Yaqui traditions.

Dimensions: 16” diameter x 5” height

Condition: Stable with expected edge wear; no structural damage. Worn edges from practical use. Original dye is fading due to age and use.

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Antique Pima Gathering Basket with Two-Tone Squash Blossom Design

Late 19th to early 20th century

This finely coiled Pima basket showcases a rare two-tone design, transitioning from light brown at the rim to deep brown-black at the base, adorned with a traditional squash blossom motif. The even, tight stitching and subtle wear along the edges reflect both its skilled craftsmanship and practical use in daily life.

Historical Context:

Pima (Akimel O'odham) basketry originates from the Sonoran Desert region, where these functional yet artistic vessels were used for gathering, storage, and trade. By the late 1800s, Pima weavers—primarily women—began incorporating more elaborate designs like this squash blossom pattern, influenced by neighboring Tohono O'odham and Yaqui traditions.

Dimensions: 16” diameter x 5” height

Condition: Stable with expected edge wear; no structural damage. Worn edges from practical use. Original dye is fading due to age and use.

Antique Pima Gathering Basket with Two-Tone Squash Blossom Design

Late 19th to early 20th century

This finely coiled Pima basket showcases a rare two-tone design, transitioning from light brown at the rim to deep brown-black at the base, adorned with a traditional squash blossom motif. The even, tight stitching and subtle wear along the edges reflect both its skilled craftsmanship and practical use in daily life.

Historical Context:

Pima (Akimel O'odham) basketry originates from the Sonoran Desert region, where these functional yet artistic vessels were used for gathering, storage, and trade. By the late 1800s, Pima weavers—primarily women—began incorporating more elaborate designs like this squash blossom pattern, influenced by neighboring Tohono O'odham and Yaqui traditions.

Dimensions: 16” diameter x 5” height

Condition: Stable with expected edge wear; no structural damage. Worn edges from practical use. Original dye is fading due to age and use.

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