Gun Case
Unknown Artist
ca. 1880
Medium
Leather, glass beads
Dimensions
W. 7/16 x D. 5 7/8in. (1.1 x 14.9cm)
Classification
Beads-Containers|Hide-Costumes
Culture
Sioux
Department
Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Gift of Charles and Valerie Diker, 1999
Accession Number
1999.484.6
Art Historical Context
This exquisite Sioux gun case, crafted around 1880, exemplifies the masterful beadwork traditions of the Great Plains Indigenous peoples. Made from supple leather and adorned with vibrant glass beads—trade goods introduced by European Americans—the narrow case (just 7/16 inch wide and 5 7/8 inches deep) was designed to protect and carry a firearm, a practical necessity blending Native ingenuity with adopted technologies during a turbulent era of cultural transition. In Sioux culture, such objects were more than utilitarian; they were canvases for artistic expression, showcasing intricate geom...