pouch
pouch
pouch
Rectangular shaped animal skin pouch decorated with beadwork and coiled metal wire with small chain. Attributed to Hodenosaunee, made between 1850-1870. Purchased by the museum from L. Yvan in 1885.
Museum documentation
Museum documentation, GRASAC generated
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one piece of animal skin; glass beads; fine vegetable fibre or thread; coil metal wire; wire metal chain
Pouch is made of one piece of folded animal skin cut to have a pointed flap. The sides are secured with coiled metal wire, one side decorated with a string of white glass beads. The flap is decorated with glass beads and edged with coiled metal wire that is attached to a metal wire chain at the point of the flap.
Three semi-circular shapes or domes on a white ground repeated three times on the flap; the lines of the domes look like chain linkages.
Coiled wire and chain may have been repurposed from another object
Museum documentation
Provenance
Purchased from L. Yvan in 1885