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Fully feathered three-rod coiled basket

Ethel Jamison Bogus Elem Pomo (Lake County, California)

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This piece is characteristic of made-for-sale baskets, whose primary purpose was to be visually attractive to non-Native buyers. These "art baskets" are an adaptation of earlier coiled and ornamented baskets that were given as gifts, but art baskets are generally smaller in size, finer in weave, and more elaborately decorated. This oval "boat" shape, a form particularly associated with Pomo basketry, was popular among basket collectors.

Fully feathered three-rod coiled basket, Ethel Jamison Bogus (Elem Pomo (Lake County, California), ca. 1880–1939), Willow shoot foundation, sedge root weft, feathers (mallard, acorn woodpecker, western meadowlark), clamshell disk beads, abalone pendants, and cotton string, Elem Pomo (Lake County, California)

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