Early Plains-Style Beaded Leather Pouch with Fringe. Handcrafted Native American beaded leather pouch in the Plains style, dating to the early to mid-20th century (circa 1920s-1940s). This example reflects an earlier, more utilitarian form, featuring firm, aged leather, metal star conchos, and long hand-cut fringe consistent with long-term personal or ceremonial use. Plains-style Native American beadwork design. Early to mid-20th century (circa 1920s-1940s).
Genuine leather with firm, aged texture. Metal star conchos with hand-set appearance. Traditional pouch form with long leather fringe. The leather on this pouch is notably firm with a dry, textured surface, consistent with age and long-term use rather than later reconditioned leather. Tonal variation, surface wear, and natural stiffness are present and should be expected in an authentic early piece.The beadwork remains intact and displays well. Please see all photos for exact condition, including details that may not be fully described here. Pouches of this type were commonly used as part of ceremonial dress, dance regalia, or for carrying small personal items. This is a strong, honest example of early Plains-style Native American material culture with clear age and character.
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