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<p>[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 3997334, member: 45"]Definitely not Hopi, or Native American. I would think Mexican, but maybe not necessarily Toluca Valley. </p><p><br /></p><p>The stitching pattern, although it uses a wrapped stitch to join the coils, differs from typical Toluca Valley baskets. The material itself, and the colors used are also not commonly associated with baskets from there. Nor is the craftsmanship of very high quality. I don't think this is one that can definitely be considered a particular traditional style.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 3997334, member: 45"]Definitely not Hopi, or Native American. I would think Mexican, but maybe not necessarily Toluca Valley. The stitching pattern, although it uses a wrapped stitch to join the coils, differs from typical Toluca Valley baskets. The material itself, and the colors used are also not commonly associated with baskets from there. Nor is the craftsmanship of very high quality. I don't think this is one that can definitely be considered a particular traditional style.[/QUOTE]
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