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Antique Apache strike-a-lite bag, sinew-sewn with white and blue checkered beadwork, green top, and long tin fringe

1890s Apache Strike-a-lite Bag with Tin Cones

$2,500.00Price

This rare Apache strike-a-lite bag, dating to the 1890s, is a fine example of Southwest beadwork and traditional craftsmanship. Sinew-sewn on native hide, the bag is decorated in a checkered white and blue bead pattern with a distinctive green top.

Below the pouch, a long fringe is finished with tin cone drops, which would have created both movement and sound when carried. Strike-a-lite bags such as this were once essential for carrying flints and tinder, combining utility with artistry in everyday Apache life.

 

A well-preserved and compact artifact, this bag remains an outstanding representation of Apache beadwork and material culture from the late 19th century.

 

Details:

  • Apache strike-a-lite bag with original tin cone drops

  • Sinew-sewn on native hide

  • Beaded checkered pattern in white and blue with green top

  • Bag length: 4" | Width: 3.25"

  • Main fringe: 2.2" | Tin drops: 1"

  • Total length: 8"

  • Ca. 1890s

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