Native American (Tohono O'odham/Papago) Horsehair Mini Basket
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Very, Very nice mini horsehair basket (plate) by Native American, Tohono O'odham weaver, Andy Juan. Snake design with fancy accents. Highly sought after and harder to weave "close stitch weave." Imagine the patience and dexterity to weave something this small! Tight weave, white and black accent designs. Measures about 2" across. Come with certificate of authenticity. This is the real deal! The Tohono O'odham (also known as Papago) are located in the southern Arizona desert and are world-famous for finely woven miniature horsehair baskets. Thousands of years ago, the Hohokam, settled this area. These were the ancestors of the current-day Tohono O’odham, making them one of the oldest Native American Indian Tribes of the southwest. The Tohono O'odham Nation includes approximately 28,000 members. Baskets are produced by the Tohono O'odham from various materials such as willow, yucca and horsehair. Basket making is an old tradition of the Tohono O'odham and each one is unique to the maker. Miniature versions of these baskets are highly sought after by collectors. Baskets pictured are what you receive. Miniature horsehair baskets are wonderful as gifts or to add to your collection. Western Trading Post is a family owned and operated business. We are located in Arizona just north of the Tohono O’odham (Papago Indians), just south
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