Purse
Textile MakerProblably made by
Mohawk People
(Native American)
Textile MakerProbably made by
Iroquois People
(Native American)
Datemid 19th century
MediumHand-stitched cotton, glass beads, metal sequins, paper, and silk
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 6 x 6 1/2in. (15.2 x 16.5cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Edward Ingraham
DescriptionBlack velvet bag shaped with a rounded bottom and concave sides, with a three-inch flap extending from the top on each side. The velvet is worked with glass beads in stylized floral motifs, stitched over paper templates. The flowers are worked solidly, without outlining. Predominant colors are shades of blue, white, red, and green. The edges are bordered with white and blue beads. The lower section of the purse is bound with plain-woven red cotton, stitched on grain. The flaps are edged with clear beads. The purse is lined with coarse tan cotton and probably interlined with paper. A tan twill-woven cotton tape serves as a carrying handle.
Object number1961.76.0
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