Individual yellow and red cedar bark baskets from personal and museum collections as
well as cedar bark baskets available for purchase.
Canadian
Cedar Baskets, Hats, Headbands and Mats
A selection of finished cedar baskets, available for sale, made by
makers Annette Bolton and Barbara Aronson from the 'Ksan Historical Village
and Museum.
Cedar and Beargrass
Hats
Several native groups of the Northwest created cedar bark and beargrass basket woven hats.
Cedar Cradle
From the collection of the Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery at the University of Victoria.
Cedar Bark Backpack
Sharle Osborne created this backpack of cedar, cherry and willow.
Cedar Basket Jewelry
Lindarae Shearer has woven baskets and necklace pouches with Alaskan Red and Yellow Cedar
Bark.
Cedar Baskets Woven On Commission
Barbara Johnson, weaver from the Nuu Chah Nulth Nation West Coast Of Vancouver
Island. She
offers her work to customers around the world.
Cedar Basketry
Additional resources on cedar basketmaking, cedar supplies and cedar bark basketmakers.
Marlien K.
Hennen
Marlien gathers her own red cedar bark in summer and three to six months
later processes it into strips, a very labor intensive task, creating wall
hangings, lamps, hats, container baskets, bags, pots and more. She loves to hike
on the beaches and in forests to gather the materials that she incorporates into
her weaving. She offers finished baskets, materials including raw and prepared
red cedar and workshops.