Clara Keezer Passamaquoddy Bicolor Basket Wabanaki
$500.00
Clara Keezer Passamaquoddy Bicolor Basket Wabanaki
A lovely example of the work of NEA National Heritage Fellow Clara Keezer from 2013, . Keezer was one of the long-time Wabanaki weavers who kept the art of basket making alive, making it possible for the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance to create an apprenticeship program for younger weavers in the 1990s.
The bi-color refers to the bands of dyed ash circling the basket in a diagonal. It is in pristine condition with vibrant colors, light ash color, and fresh-looking sweetgrass.
3 3/4 inches diameter x 4 3/8 inches high
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Artist: Clara Keezer, PassamaquoddyClara Keezer Passamaquoddy Bicolor Basket Wabanaki
A lovely example of the work of NEA National Heritage Fellow Clara Keezer from 2013, . Keezer was one of the long-time Wabanaki weavers who kept the art of basket making alive, making it possible for the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance to create an apprenticeship program for younger weavers in the 1990s.
The bi-color refers to the bands of dyed ash circling the basket in a diagonal. It is in pristine condition with vibrant colors, light ash color, and fresh-looking sweetgrass.
3 3/4inches diameter x 4 3/8 inches high
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 11 × 11 × 11 in |