Making a Parfleche Knife Sheath
Native Americans made knife sheaths and storage containers from specially prepared rawhide referred to by the Europeans as “parfleche” (PAR-flesh). By using this kit, you will learn Indian techniques, including how to paint parfleche by using native tools and materials.
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Parfleche Painting
The Craft Tip information for this issue regards how to paint rawhide for parfleche manufacturing. At the end of the article, you will find resources and links for additional information related to parfleche painting. Native Americans have made rawhide storage containers for many generations. This specially prepared rawhide was referred to by the Europeans as "parfleche" (PAR-flesh). The material used was predominantly buffalo, but elk and beef rawhide can also be used. Parfleche containers were usually decorated with earth pigment paint.
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Craft Focus Powder Painting
Understanding Why Rawhide Warps - Bottom Line: Rawhide will always be subject to warping due to humidity. Also, since rawhide is not uniformly thick it will expand and shrink accordingly. Additionally, if it is painted, the rawhide will absorb some moisture, causing it to expand in the painted areas but not in the unpainted areas. This Crazy Crow Trading Post craft article discusses how to keep rawhide flat.
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