Antique American Indian Art, LLC
Matt Wood's                                              
ANTIQUE AMERICAN INDIAN ART, LLC
50 NE Midway Blvd
Oak Harbor, Washington 98277
(949) 813-7202 -
  [email protected]
  • Home
  • Art & Artifact Catalog
  • Maria Martinez Pottery Shop
  • Learn About the Art
    • General Glossary Terms
  • About Us
  • Free & Paid Appraisals
  • We Buy & Consign
  • Restoration Services
  • Trade Shows & Lectures
  • Contact
  • Legal - Shipping
  • Art & Artifact Catalog
  • >
  • Baskets
  • >
  • Southwestern Basketry
  • >
  • Apache and Paiute Basketry Water Jars - Tus - Seed Jars
  • >
  • 5231-132 Paiute Pitch Water Basket

5231-132 Paiute Pitch Water Basket

SKU: 5231-132
$495.00
$495.00
Unavailable
per item

ca. 1890

Size 4.875" H x 6" D + 1.5" D Opening

Hand Woven and then the Basket is Coated Inside and Out with a Mixture of Hot Pine Pitch (tree resin), Red Clay (ochre), and sometimes Soil. The Pitch Seals Gaps, while the Clay Adds Color and Durability, giving a Reddish Brown Hue and 2 Handle

Excellent Condition with Typical Aged Wear

The Paiute pitch water basket, also known as a kadu o’sa or water bottle basket (tus in some dialects), is a remarkable example of traditional craftsmanship from the Northern and Southern Paiute peoples of the Great Basin region in the western United States (primarily Nevada, Utah, and parts of California and Arizona). These baskets were essential for survival in the arid desert environment, where water is scarce, and they represent ingenious engineering using natural materials. Unlike typical baskets, these were designed specifically to carry, store, and even cool water, functioning much like a canteen or jug.


Provenance: From the Len and Toni Wood Private Collection, Laguna Beach, California

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Google+
1 available
Add to Cart

Always Selling - Buying & Consigning - Appraising - Restoring
 Fine Native American Art & Artifacts of the 19th and 20th Centuries

Disclaimer: Legal Requirement to differentiate:  items identified as NAVAJO on this website, meaning that it is to the best of our knowledge that the item was Probably Navajo, meaning that the  maker of the item, in our opinion,  was of the Navajo Tribe, and NOT that the item comes from The Trademarked  NAVAJO NATION. 

Prices subject to change due to typographical errors and product is subject to availability. Items without prices are typically available, and price and detailed information is on request. Please email us for details. Although the catalog is mostly current, some items may have been sold and not yet removed from site.
​
​Photos and information may be re-used with written permission only from Matt Wood's Antique American Indian Art, LLC.
Websites are free to link to this page or any pages on our site but may not copy and publish any photos or information on their sites without written authorization from Matt Wood's Antique American Indian Art, LLC.


Using any Appraisal or Contact Forms on this website places you on our EMAIL LIST automatically. If you don't want to be on the mailing list, unsubscribe on the first email you get from us and our system will take you off of the list. Our list is private, strictly used in-house for our newsletter emails, and is not shared or sold.

Legal - Shipping - Terms and Conditions


Copyright 2024 AAIA, LCC