Handwoven Cedar, Cattail & Raffia Basket by Suquamish Elder Celia Jackson
This exquisite handwoven basket was created by Suquamish Tribal Elder and master weaver Celia Jackson. Measuring approximately 14 inches across the top and standing 12 inches tall, this basket blends traditional materials of cedar and cattail with raffia, combining natural textures and colors into a stunning piece of functional art.
With every coil and weave, Celia honors the teachings passed down through generations of Suquamish basket makers. The cedar and cattail, harvested from the lands and waters of the Pacific Northwest, connect this basket directly to the land and traditions of the Suquamish people.
Both practical and beautiful, this basket represents a deep cultural connection to the environment, storytelling, and the enduring artistry of Suquamish women.
Details:
Artist: Celia Jackson (Suquamish Tribal Elder & Master Weaver)
Materials: Cedar, cattail, raffia
Dimensions: Approximately 14 inches across, 12 inches tall
Origin: Port Madison Indian Reservation, Pacific Northwest
Handcrafted: Each basket is individually handwoven, making every piece a unique work of art
Perfect for:
Collectors of Indigenous art and traditional weaving
Home décor with cultural significance
Gifts honoring Native craftsmanship and heritage
This basket carries with it the strength and beauty of Suquamish culture — a timeless reflection of land, tradition, and artistry woven together by the hands of an elder.
Handwoven Cedar, Cattail & Raffia Basket by Suquamish Elder Celia Jackson
This exquisite handwoven basket was created by Suquamish Tribal Elder and master weaver Celia Jackson. Measuring approximately 14 inches across the top and standing 12 inches tall, this basket blends traditional materials of cedar and cattail with raffia, combining natural textures and colors into a stunning piece of functional art.
With every coil and weave, Celia honors the teachings passed down through generations of Suquamish basket makers. The cedar and cattail, harvested from the lands and waters of the Pacific Northwest, connect this basket directly to the land and traditions of the Suquamish people.
Both practical and beautiful, this basket represents a deep cultural connection to the environment, storytelling, and the enduring artistry of Suquamish women.
Details:
Artist: Celia Jackson (Suquamish Tribal Elder & Master Weaver)
Materials: Cedar, cattail, raffia
Dimensions: Approximately 14 inches across, 12 inches tall
Origin: Port Madison Indian Reservation, Pacific Northwest
Handcrafted: Each basket is individually handwoven, making every piece a unique work of art
Perfect for:
Collectors of Indigenous art and traditional weaving
Home décor with cultural significance
Gifts honoring Native craftsmanship and heritage
This basket carries with it the strength and beauty of Suquamish culture — a timeless reflection of land, tradition, and artistry woven together by the hands of an elder.