This pair of a child's moccasins is made of buckskin, with beadwork executed using the lazy stitch. The beadwork pattern is border with central bar. The border uses white beads and the central bar uses red, blue, white, and medium green beads, with occasional geometric red and blue squares. Leather thongs are threaded through slits on the tongues and then used to tied the ankle flaps closed. The soles are rawhide.
On March 16, 2015 during a NAGPRA collections review, designated tribal representatives from the three Ute tribes informed History Colorado staff that the large folded over flap on these moccasins is not typical of Ute design.