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I am assuming this is Salish, correct anyone? Large, 16" long, 5" high, 10" wide. Perfect condition , tightly woven, black imbracation. Anyone?
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Posted 9 years ago
BelleChamb…
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I am assuming this is Salish, correct anyone? Large, 16" long, 5" high, 10" wide. Perfect condition , tightly woven, black imbracation. Anyone?
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i don't know, but it's beautiful!
Sorry, but no, this is not Salish or Native American Indian. Nor is the black design imbrication.
This is a contemporary import from Bali, Indonesia. It's made from woven rattan, not the cedar that a Salish basket would be made from.
Imbrication is a specific type of stitch, where the imbricated material is folded under the coiling stitch, running perpendicular to the coil. It creates a look that is often compared to kernels of corn on a cob.
If you'd like a reference, here is a good website from the Burke Museum, about Salish basketry, which illustrates and describes the imbrication stitch, as well as the materials and techniques used: http://www.burkemuseum.org/static/baskets/Teachersguideforbasketry.htm