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Catalog Number

CAS 1985-0009-0028   CAS 1985-0009-0028; Bag
Category Basketry
Object Name Bag
Culture Nez Perce
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. Idaho, Washington or Oregon
County
Other Geographic Data unknown
Maker's Name Unknown
Date of Manufacture late 1800s to early 1900s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Hemp; Hop twine; Corn husk; Wool yarn; Hide; Cowrie (Cypraeidae) shell; Aniline dyes
Description Small flat, rectangular bag woven in 2-strand plain twining technique; Warp material is hemp and primary weft material is hop twine; Mouth of bag is bound in strip of red wool stroud cloth that is woven in a diagonal twill pattern; Single hide lace drawstring is threaded through front of bag near mouth and continuing through the back face; Single cowrie shell is attached to front of drawstring; Designs are woven in a false embroidery technique in wool yarn, and consist of a column of 2 ½ purple terraced diamonds (center of whole diamonds are half yellow and half green; center of half diamond is light blue) on front face of bag; Design on reverse face consists of pair of dark blue diamonds, each with a negative terraced diamond in its center; Designs are woven on a background of undyed corn husk fibers which are also woven in the false embroidery technique.
Dimensions (cm) Width = 12.0, Thickness = 1.5, Length = 15.4