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A vessel spun from pine and patience, held aloft in a frame of raw branch. This handwoven piece by Jennifer …
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A vessel spun from pine and patience, held aloft in a frame of raw branch. This handwoven piece by Jennifer Kelly for Pipaluk Designs feels older than its making—Alaskan Inuit heritage passed not in words but in weave.
The basket carries an instinctive rhythm, its spiraling lid and zigzag walls hinting at cedar smoke, riverbanks, and silence broken only by ravens. There’s utility here, yes—but also reverence. One does not simply use it. One keeps it, and lets it keep something quiet in return.
Has a label it contains a phone number for privacy reasons not published
Measurements: 11.5"H x 14"W x 8"D
Weight: 1.4 lb
Origin: United States
Age: Late 20th Century
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