bandolier bag
bandolier bag
bandolier bag
Shoulder bag with beaded geometric design on front and shoulder strap.
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made of size 10 seed beads, woolen yarn, woolen binding tape, stroud cloth, strap of very inexpensive twill cloth, pouch is lined with plain unbleached muslin, ?silk ribbon appliqued on cloth above top edge of bag, cotton thread, yarn tassels on on neck strap;
panels of loomwoven beadwork sewn to bag front and shoulder strap, linear applique beadwork border sewn through all layers, linear beadwork sewn over ribbon above pouch opening, strap attached to pouch at a 45 degree angle
on-site researchers: unusual that design field above pouch opening is left blank -- often has appliqued beadwork Ruth Phillips: interesting geometric motifs, classical opposition of thunderbird motifs on right, with serpentine motifs on the bottom. Cory Willmott: central motif on bag front is a classic crayfish design Ruth Phillips: could the 'cray fish' also be a variation on the thunderbird design?
1860s, third quarter of the 19th c
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About This GRASAC Record
Unknown artist, bandolier bag. Currently at National Museums Scotland, A.1961.509. Item photographed and described as part of a GRASAC research trip December 2007 in which the author took part; GRASAC item id 24657.
9 Apr 2007 Ruth Phillips, On-site researchers: Cory Willmott, Heidi Bohaker, Laura Peers, Ruth Phillips, Keith Jamieson, Alan Corbiere, Henrietta Lidchi, Robert Storrie, Chantal Knowles, Brenda McGoff