Not exactly a historically correct design, but a nice looking possible bag with handsome quillwork on the flap. Body is about 8 x 8, with an inch depth/gusset, and trimmed in tassels along the bottom. Bag body and strap are contemporary suede leather, and the white leather design area looks like a modern-dyed piece. Quillwork is a labor intensive art; native Americans used porcupine quills to decorate important items, prior to the introduction of new materials by Europeans.
The bag is unused, but was not stored carefully and there are a couple small blemishes on the flap (no damage to the quillwork) and a stain on the back bottom corner of the bag. I have done my best to photograph the spots, but please message me with questions or if you would like more photos.
Asking$65 $45 shipped in the US. PM for details.
The bag is unused, but was not stored carefully and there are a couple small blemishes on the flap (no damage to the quillwork) and a stain on the back bottom corner of the bag. I have done my best to photograph the spots, but please message me with questions or if you would like more photos.
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