Early 20th Century Apache Tray
Early 20th Century Apache Tray
This early 20th-century Apache tray is a stunning example of traditional basketry, hand-woven with precision from willow and devil’s claw fibers. The design features a striking counter-clockwise fretted spiral pattern, radiating outward from the center in a mesmerizing geometric motif. Originally crafted for practical use, a small hook has since been added, allowing the piece to be displayed on a wall as a work of art.
Apache baskets are known for their artistry, practicality, and spiritual symbolism. The fretted spiral is a hallmark of Apache design, often interpreted as representing life's cyclical nature. This tray, with its bold pattern and expert craftsmanship, reflects the cultural significance of basket weaving within Apache society, where women traditionally wove baskets for both everyday use and ceremonial purposes.
As a blend of artistry and functionality, this tray stands as a testament to the enduring skill and cultural richness of Apache basketry, seamlessly blending tradition with aesthetic appeal.
12.5 in. W x 12.5 in. D x 2.5 in. H