Lace making tool

Lace making tool

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Titles: Lace making tool (Supplied title)

Description: A lace making tool, made of wood and metal, possibly used by Dakota or Ojibwe, circa the late 19th to early 20th century. Collected by Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple.

Dates

  • Not earlier than 1890 - Approximately 1926 (Sybil Carter began developing the Episcopal Church lace manufacturing work with American Indians in Minnesota in 1890. The lace program continued well after Carter’s death in 1908 and eventually dissolved in 1926.) (Creation)

Creation

Identifiers

  • Accession Number: 1972.2.D

Credit: Minnesota Historical Society Collections, Gift of the Sibley House Association of the Minnesota Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Holding Type: 3D Objects

Quantity: 1 item

Format

  • Content Category: artifacts

Measurements

  • 7 7/8 inches length
  • 2 inches circumference (largest circumference)

Subjects

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Lace making tool

Collections items are not for sale.
A reproduction can be purchased.