Apache Tray - Cleveland Museum of Art
It is a tray from the Apache tribe in the early 20th century, belonging to the Western style of the southwestern United States. This tray is made using weaving technology, with specific dimensions of 13.3 cm x 52.4 cm. It was donated by William Albert Price to the Cleveland Museum of Art in memory of his wife. This collection not only showcases the weaving skills of the Apache people, but also reflects the level of craftsmanship and cultural characteristics of the early 20th century. It is currently housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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