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1880 Genuine Apache Olla Basket Mint Condition Antique

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1880 Genuine Apache Olla Basket Mint Condition Antique
1880 Genuine Apache Olla Basket Mint Condition Antique
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1880 Genuine Apache Olla Basket Mint Condition Antique

This Incredible Genuine Apache Olla Basket from the 1880s/1890s is a true piece of American history and heritage!
It is a fine example of turn-of-the-century Native American basket-weaving and would make a perfect addition to anyone's collection! Hand-made and decorated with traditional Apache designs, this basket has been beautifully woven down to the smallest detail.

This basket comes from the San Carlos or White Mountain Apache Reservations between the 1880s and 1890s. One of the characteristics that speak to this age is the smaller opening at the top, which was a characteristic of baskets made for utilitarian uses at that time. The specific tribe cannot be identified, but the ticked rims were often a characteristic used by the Apache that live on the White Mountain Reservation. The patterns and ladder-like designs represent the walk through life as well as the steps taken into the afterlife. The tight weave made from traditional willow branches shows almost no wear so the basket is in mint condition. The weave is about 6 coils per inch and 18 stitches per inch which is another indicator of its age. It survived in this condition in a large collection that was well cared for. It was purchased from the Apache soon after its construction and remained part of that collection for almost a century. It only recently started trading hands when parts of the original collection were liquidated starting several years ago.

Like many Native Americans, the Apache were already manufacturing baskets to sell to Indian enthusiasts and collectors by the late 1800s. Anthropologists and Indian admirers started to become more popular and concerned with the Natives that they trampled over in previous decades, and started to collect photography and artifacts from the quickly diminishing tribes. Unlike today, the Native Americans who produced these baskets were also still producing many baskets for their own utilitarian uses. The weaver who produced this incredible basket was most definitely a woman and an accomplished weaver to say the least. Her expertise was honed by the daily production of baskets for her own people. The baskets produced for utilitarian purposes would have been less decorated and refined. Those baskets took wear quickly and were produced with heavy use in mind. This basket was given extra care and special traditional designs, but the weaver’s skill at producing utilitarian baskets is evident in the tight weaving and small opening at the top. These attributes are rarely found on baskets made later in the 20th century. The designs represent the walk through life and the steps to the afterlife. Every symbol on this basket refers to a particular idea, person, or story, including the individual who made this basket. Unfortunately many of the explanations have been lost, or were unique to the person and Apache group who produced the basket making it difficult to accurately translate.

We understand the true value and nature of hand-crafted antique Native American art. It is important to know that this artifact is genuine and was produced by a member of a Native American tribe. To ensure you that this is authentic, a Certificate of Authenticity has been included with this item.

CERTIFIED AUTHENTIC

SKU 0001-BSK
Weight 10.0 lb
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Price $29,500.00

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