A NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TWINED BASKETRY DOLL
A NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TWINED BASKETRY DOLL

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A NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TWINED BASKETRY DOLL
Finely woven in tule stem in the form of a girl, with separate legs and arms, face woven with distinct nose, ears, mouth and eyes, hair braided down the back, wearing a hide dress with fringed bottom and neckline detailed in blue, purple, green, yellow, red seed beads with purple basket beads extending as pendants, wearing a red and white beaded necklace
11in. (28.6cm.) high

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The doll is accompanied by a display demonstrating the different materials used in Northern California basketry.

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