Special Offer: Diné (Navajo) Wedding or Ceremonial Basket [SOLD]
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- Category: Bowls and Other Forms
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation, Naabeehó Bináhásdzo
- Medium: see description below
- Size: 12" diameter x 2-1/4" deep
- Item # 25256 SOLD
Special Offer: This excellent Navajo wedding basket is being offered at a price 50% off from the original price of $265, to a new price of $132.50.
Navajo Ceremonial Baskets, commonly called Wedding Baskets, are constructed with a rod foundation of willow or sumac. The background or light color in the basket is natural sumac. The black and red are dyed. The black dye is derived from sumac leaves, twigs and berries crushed and boiled with a powder made from melted piñon and roasted ocher. The red comes from boiled mountain mahogany roots to which are added ashes of twigs of juniper and powdered bark of black alder.
The design involves a plain center, an area above that consisting of a repeated series of stepped black elements which join a series of plain red bands, above which is another series of black stepped elements. Finally, the outer area is again plain to the braided rim. An opening, or ceremonial break, penetrates the black and red designs and always extends to the end of the braided rim. One very simple interpretation is that the inner black steps represent the underworld, the red band is the earth and life, and the outer black steps stand for the upper world. The center spot in the basket represents the beginning of this earth as the Navajo emerged.
This basket is probably 20 or 30 years old but age is not easy to verify. It is in excellent condition.
Provenance: From a Santa Fe estate collection.
- Category: Bowls and Other Forms
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation, Naabeehó Bináhásdzo
- Medium: see description below
- Size: 12" diameter x 2-1/4" deep
- Item # 25256 SOLD

