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<p>[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 11406533, member: 45"]Two main</p><p><a href="https://www.antiquers.com/moods/mood-chooser?redirect=%2Fthreads%2Ffine-basket-haida.92409%2F" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.antiquers.com/moods/mood-chooser?redirect=%2Fthreads%2Ffine-basket-haida.92409%2F"> <img src="https://www.antiquers.com/styles/default/xenmoods/Nomood.png" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /> </a></p><p>points to watch out for. The Chinese ones use a different stitch, which is longer, rather than square-shaped. And since they were designed to be shipped nestled together, in a bundle, the inner ones had this distinctive small, flat handle, while the outside ones had a knob-shaped one, similar to the Haida.</p><p><br /></p><p>The mistaken identity is so common, that I wouldn't be surprised if an AI identification mistakenly identifies this as Haida, despite the fact that sweet grass isn't native to the area where the Haida lived. It's native to the Gulf Coast and Atlantic states. But that's a whole different different mistaken notion. Many different species are identified as "sweetgrass" when one really doesn't know![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 11406533, member: 45"]Two main [URL='https://www.antiquers.com/moods/mood-chooser?redirect=%2Fthreads%2Ffine-basket-haida.92409%2F'] [IMG]https://www.antiquers.com/styles/default/xenmoods/Nomood.png[/IMG] [/URL] points to watch out for. The Chinese ones use a different stitch, which is longer, rather than square-shaped. And since they were designed to be shipped nestled together, in a bundle, the inner ones had this distinctive small, flat handle, while the outside ones had a knob-shaped one, similar to the Haida. The mistaken identity is so common, that I wouldn't be surprised if an AI identification mistakenly identifies this as Haida, despite the fact that sweet grass isn't native to the area where the Haida lived. It's native to the Gulf Coast and Atlantic states. But that's a whole different different mistaken notion. Many different species are identified as "sweetgrass" when one really doesn't know![/QUOTE]
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