





Stitch pattern is an early pattern associated with pre 1930 authentic native American made Moccasins, vs the modern stitch patterns often used post-1930 in reproduction pieces. Leather is rough cut and cut differently between each pair (see heal photos) indicating a scarcity in materials when creating these. Beed pattern is simple, no reproduction ornate.
Needs are worn down from use. Wear pattern is rounded on the bottom. A child, or children wore these. They are in rough used shape.
The exterior is in good condition, but the interior has degraded some. Some fur lining is falling out and some debris is inside. Message me with questions or feel free to submit an offer if the asking price is too high. I beleive these are likely a PNW tribe based on location.