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SOLD Beaded Native American buckskin bag by Sioux Bead Artist

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Y'all gotta quit selling stuff like this for so cheap if you want traditional craftmanship to survive. There's way to many hours in that piece to be less than a grand for somebody who is skilled enough to make it.
Regardless of who made the bag it was a steal at that price.
 
That is a beautiful bag. I would have seriously considered buying it if it hadn't sold already......... and I don't even need a bag!
 
Wasn’t sure where to list this but this is an exceptional beaded buckskin bag by Sioux bead artist Doug A. Fasthorse. Bag measures 8 inches wide and 12 inches tall. Bag laying flat is 1 inch wide but will expand when stuff is placed in it. I tried to show half the strap length with a tape measure to give you an idea of its length. Bag has glass pony beads of different sizes, mother of pearl, tin metal decorations. Bag could be used as a possibles bag or just an extra bag to carry additional stuff with your mountain man or frontier impression. This is a true collectible work of art by a renowned Native American artist. Asking $200.
SOLD!
 
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