This is a wonderful Woven Rattan Basket Food Plate from the Ifugao people of the Luzon Cordillera Range of the Philippines. For centuries, basketry formed an essential part of all aspects of daily life in this area, and the Ifugao are known for their craftsmanship in basketry. This particular basket serves as a food plate or bowl that is used in Ifugao households, as well as a plate that is easily transportable if necessary. Baskets are made of bamboo, rattan, or a combination of the two. The most frequently utilized construction technique entails plaiting, although wickerwork, twining, or coiling are also employed. A marvelous addition to your home or or to collection. your
Late 20th-Century
Shows Age and Wear
3.5 Inches Tall
12 x 12
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