Imbricated Burden Basket with Woven Straps
Availability: Only 1 available
Lower Thompson River, BC
Cedar root, Wool, Hide
c. 1920’s
Price available on request
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Lower Thompson River, BC
Cedar root, Wool, Hide
c. 1920’s
Dimensions | 9 x 12.5 x 9.5" (22.86 x 31.75 x 24.13cm) |
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Product Number | I-91230 |
Exhibition Code | NOACCESS |
Artist | Salish Artist |
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