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These are Natural Dyes commonly found in Cherokee Baskets and Natural Dyes in my Baskets

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Black Walnut - the tree & fruit

The Tree:

http://www.cirrusimage.com/Trees_black_walnut.htm

This above site has some good information on the black walnut tree. It is the hull of the Black Walnut fruit (nut) that is most often used in Cherokee dyes. This was a dye used by ancient Cherokee for dyeing baskets.

Modernly there is available Walnut Powder which is used in Cherokee dyes. This is a *crushed* powder made from the Walnut Hull and can be purchased at most basketry shops.

Posted by Cherokee Baskets at 8:39 AM  

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I am a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and now live in Oklahoma -- The baskets you see here are traditional weave baskets but commercial materials. Any time any commerical products are used the basket is classified as a contemporary Cherokee Basket. When natural materials such as River Cane, Honeysuckle etc is used with natural dyes, then the basket is classified as a traditional Cherokee Basket. I am also a member of the California State Bar
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