Basket: rivercane, purse

Dublin Core

Title

Basket: rivercane, purse

Subject

Basket making
Cherokee baskets
Handicraft

Description

Cherokee basket weavers made baskets for a variety of functions. This purse basket, or "shopper" as it was sometimes called, was used by women. The drop handles are made from wood and were carved separate from the basket; the handle attachments were woven into the basket before the rim was attached. Drop handles are a departure from the handles found on earlier market baskets. Market baskets were much larger and their rigid handles were woven into the form, allowing the user to carry heavy loads. The purse basket is an indication of changing circumstances in the market. This undated basket was woven from rivercane by Cherokee basket weaver, Mary Tramper. The rivercane was dyed with walnut and bloodroot to give the cane its contrasting colors of brown and orange. The design is a variation of Noonday Sun.

Creator

Tramper, Mary

Source

Artifact Collection

Publisher

Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723

Date

unknown

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/

Format

jpg;
crafts (art genres)

Type

StillImage

Identifier

15885
https://southernappalachiandigitalcollections.org/object/15885

Date Created

2008-10-01

Rights Holder

All rights reserved. For permissions and use, contact Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc., Cherokee, NC 28719;

Spatial Coverage

Qualla Boundary
Appalachian Region, Southern

Extent

15.5" x 12.5" x 8"(dimension)

Is Part Of

Craft Revival

Collection

Citation

Tramper, Mary, “Basket: rivercane, purse,” OAI, accessed May 5, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/15885.