Fire White Band Shoshone Style Coin Purse
$100.00
Fire White Band Shoshone Style Coin Purse is a beautifully handcrafted tribute to the rich artistry and cultural legacy of Shoshone beadwork tradition. Meticulously crafted from seed beads and Nymo thread on a leather base with leather lining in a bold, fire-bright palette of white, black, blue, red, yellow, and orange, this 3 × 5 × 1.5-inch piece with zipper closure honors the Shoshone tradition of intricate geometric beadwork as a living expression of cultural identity, artisan excellence, and the enduring beauty of Indigenous craft.
Description
Fire White Band Shoshone Style Coin Purse is a striking and deeply meaningful expression of Indigenous artistry, cultural heritage, and the celebrated beadwork tradition of the Shoshone people. Measuring 3 × 5 × 1.5 inches and finished with a zipper closure and soft leather lining for everyday durability and practicality, tiny seed beads are meticulously woven with Nymo thread on a leather base in a bold, fire-bright palette of white, black, blue, red, yellow, and orange. The fire white band design moves across the surface with striking visual energy and ceremonial depth — the bold geometric patterning radiating outward with the rhythmic, purposeful intensity of ceremony itself, each color and form placed with the careful intentionality that has always distinguished the finest expressions of Shoshone beadwork artistry.
Shoshone style beadwork occupies a special and deeply honored place within the broader tradition of Native American decorative art — distinguished by its remarkable intricacy, its commitment to premium materials, and its bold, precisely executed geometric designs that carry both aesthetic beauty and deep cultural meaning in equal measure. The finest Shoshone beadwork has always been characterized by its use of high quality seed beads and cut beads selected for their color consistency, their reflective quality, and their ability to render complex geometric patterns with the kind of sharp, luminous precision that makes the finished work truly come alive. Each piece is a fusion of traditional cultural artistry and practical, durable craftsmanship — a wearable expression of a living tradition that has never separated beauty from use or art from daily life.
The fire white band design woven into this piece speaks to one of the most powerful and enduring tensions in the Shoshone aesthetic tradition — the interplay between the clean, luminous clarity of white and the bold, blazing energy of fire tones moving alongside it. The white band carries the pure, open radiance of light itself — a color that in many Indigenous traditions is associated with truth, clarity, and the honest, unhurried presence of a spirit moving through the world with nothing to conceal and everything to offer. Against that luminous white ground, the fire tones of red, orange, and yellow blaze with the full, concentrated sacred energy of flame — the life-giving warmth of fire as ceremony, as sustenance, as the gathering force that brings the community together and keeps it whole through every season and every challenge. The deep blue moves through the design with the vast, still expansiveness of sky and the profound spiritual clarity of a people whose art has always looked upward as well as inward, and the commanding black anchors the entire composition with the bold, precise definition that gives Shoshone geometric beadwork its distinctive, unmistakable visual authority.
Fire White Band Shoshone Style Coin Purse brings these layered meanings together in a beautifully functional and deeply personal form — a handcrafted tribute to Shoshone artistry, cultural heritage, and the enduring excellence of Indigenous beadwork tradition at its most boldly luminous and accomplished.
Details
- Colors: White, black, blue, red, yellow, orange
- Materials: Seed beads, Nymo thread, zipper, leather, leather lining
- Size: 3 × 5 × 1.5 inches
Care Instructions: Wipe with damp cloth and keep dry. Even though the Nymo thread has a nylon base and is very strong, pulling hard and yanking on the coin purse can tear the thread so please be kind to it when you use it.






