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Palmetto Husk Folk Art Doll Seminole Tradition 1970s Florida

Original price was: 78,00 €.Current price is: 58,50 €. inkl. VATSale!

A handcrafted 1970s Seminole folk art doll formed from natural palmetto husk fibers, dressed in traditional-style textiles with delicate beadwork — a quietly authentic vintage piece.

  • Condition: Excellent vintage; fibres, textiles, and beadwork well preserved, no breaks, repairs, or major wear
  • Era: 1970s, Seminole folk art tradition
  • Material: Palmetto husk fibers, fabric, wool, beads
  • Dimensions: H 12.5 cm (4.9″)
  • Origin: Florida, USA

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There is something quietly compelling about this small handmade figure. Formed from natural palmetto husk fibers and dressed in stitched traditional-style textiles with tiny beaded details, this 1970s Seminole folk art doll carries the kind of warmth and tactile character that only comes from something made entirely by hand. Modern reproductions simply cannot replicate it.

Palmetto husk doll-making is a distinctive craft tradition associated with the Seminole people of Florida, where natural materials from the local landscape were shaped into figures that spoke of daily life, identity, and cultural continuity. This example, dating to the 1970s, reflects that heritage with honesty and care — the woven fibers, the hand-stitched clothing, and the careful beadwork all speak to the skill and patience of the maker.

Details & Specifications

  • Tradition: Seminole folk art
  • Era: 1970s
  • Origin: Florida, USA
  • Materials: Palmetto husk fibers, fabric, wool, beads
  • Height: 12.5 cm (5 inches)

Condition Report

  • Excellent vintage condition with minimal signs of age
  • Fibres, textiles, and beadwork are well preserved
  • No visible breaks, repairs, or major wear

Why It Endures

A piece like this earns its place in a collection not through spectacle but through presence. It appeals equally to collectors of folk art, ethnographic objects, Native American craft, and vintage handmade dolls — those who understand that authenticity is something you feel as much as see. Small in scale, generous in character, it holds its ground in any considered interior or display cabinet.

Carefully packed and shipped with tracking. Combined shipping is available, and any significant shipping overages are refunded.

Additional information

color

red, yellow, turquoise, coral, gold, teal, black

material

palmetto husk fibers, fabric, wool, beads

authenticity_marker

signed