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Bandolier Bag

Date
19th century
Current Location
Not on view
Dimensions
44 x 15 in. (111.8 x 38.1 cm)
Credit Line
Given in loving memory of Byron E. Weed III by Anissa E. Weed and Dalana S. Moore
Rights
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Object Number
19:2011
NOTES
Bandolier bags are a centuries-old artistic tradition of the Prairie and Great Lakes regions. Prized items of trade and gift exchange, bandolier bags express wealth, social standing, and culturally specific ideas of adornment and beauty. The related beadwork patterns on the body and shoulder strap of the bag feature an abstract, vertically oriented pattern, while the appliqué beadwork on the black band in the center depicts a more organic horizontal design. The floral motifs and repeated colors throughout the design create a complementary but unified composition.