Offered here for your consideration is a top of the line, antique polychrome Apache basket. The Apache people were known as superior basket makers after learning new techniques from the Yavapai during the late 1800s which they quickly adopted and adapted. Apache baskets are striking with strong contrast in color and bold geometric or pictorial (less common) motifs. They on a three rod foundation with designs in willow and Devil's Claw. These baskets are highly sought after and getting harder to find. This basket with a polychrome design is a great example of a wonderful Apache basket that would look great added to your collection. Consider this one and get it now!
MAKER: Once known Apache basket weaver.
APPROX AGE: Antique (meaning likely made prior to the 1930s).
SIZE: This basket measures 11 5/8 inches across x 3 1/2 inches deep.
CONDITION: Good for its age with normal wear and fading expected. Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description and are hereby incorporated into the description, specifically with regards to condition.