The Willow Springs Ranch Collection
BASKET 5
$500.00
In the Northeast area of the Navajo Reservation you will find the Hope Reservation. Within the Hopi Nation are three mesas which serve as home to the Hopi.The Hopi have continually lived on the Third Mesa since 1150 AD. Using materials found locally - rabbit brush, yucca, sumac, dune brush, willow, and galleta grass.
Women of the Third Mesa are known for their plaques - shallow trays used for ceremonial meals, and burden baskets. These wickerwork baskets have the most color with vibrant combinations of red, brown, black yellow, white, green, and pink. They can be found with nature, Kachina, and geometric designs.
Hopi Baskets are recognized for their quality and beauty.
Hopi Wicker Plaque | Flat Tray | circa 1960s | 12″ diameter |
$2,750.00
Ruby has gathered natural materials to create her color pigments. These rich colors are made from clay, rocks and sand. Black is wild spinach. Ruby creates her...
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This is a beautiful piece to finish your interior decorating. Add this to your home and own a true work of art. The artist Ruby...
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Michelle Williams hand coiled and crafted this traditional Navajo pot. The random gray and black markings on this piece of pottery are fire clouds caused by the...
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