Rare Native American Basket Early 20th C, with Rabbit Fur-Handwoven 1920’s, 16L





This is a rare, authentic, and museum-worthy piece of Native American craftsmanship believed to have been made by the Western Apache between the 1920’s to 1940’s based on materials and craftmenship. A uniquely rare and authentic vintage Native American handmade basket, measuring an amazing 17″inches wide x 8″ tall, featuring original woven bark, natural vine wrapping, and an accent of genuine rabbit fur, approximately 6″ x 8 “. This large and tactile piece displays traditional handcrafting techniques likely associated with Plains or Southwestern tribes, using native materials such as plant fiber, bark, vine, and hide. The base and sides are made from coarsely stitched bark or palm fiber, secured with natural twine or root vine, and the rabbit fur patch suggests ceremonial or winter utility, possibly for food gathering, cradleboard insulation, or spiritual offering use. Handmade using natural, untreated native materials. Constructed with coiled plant fiber or bark. Bound with vine or root fiber cordage. Topped with original rabbit pelt/fur (now aged, but still intact). Beautiful organic textures with visible stitching. Possibly for food gathering, cradleboard insulation, or spiritual offering use. Very good condition for its age. Wear and aging to the fur and plant materials are consistent with age and natural use. No restoration or artificial finishes-this piece remains in original, untouched condition with fantastic character and craftsmanship. &####127957;? Collector’s Notes:This basket would be a stunning addition to any collection of indigenous American artifacts, ethnographic décor, or primitive natural art. Rare to find with original fur intact. Display it on a mantel, shelf, or in a museum-style setting.
