Gene Quintana Fine Arts

Tlingit

Tlingit people are indigenous to the northwestern coast of the United States and western coast of Canada or southeastern corner of Alaska.

Tlingit basketry is all based on twined weaving and has developed a few different variations of it. The most common of the styles was "Close-together-work" for its watertight weave making it a very utilitarian style.
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A Tlingit basket from the upper Pacific Northwest subarea
Item#: SOLD - 2048
decorated with five totem faces Circa: 1900 Diameter: 10in Height: 8in
Category:
Indian Baskets - Tlingit
Chief Shakes snuff box - Tlingit
Item#: 1573
Made from a spotted shell with a brass/copper hinged lid. Papers with it read: "Old Chief Shakes snooze box" From the Chief Shakes Collection. Northwestern - Tlingit Circa: 19th Century Length: 3 5/8in
Category:
Indian Baskets - Tlingit|Other Collectables - Other Artifacts
A Tlingit tripod basket
Item#: 8260
Circa: 1910 Diameter 4 1/2in Height 4 1/2in
Category:
Indian Baskets - Tlingit
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