Ethiopian Agil-gil Leather Lunch Box Grass Skin Inside

$225.00

Baskets play a major role in Ethiopian culture and society and are seen as functional, decorative, and sacred items throughout the country. In Jimma wives pack their husband's lunches in covered agil-gil baskets, woven from grass and straw, covered with leather, Almost everywhere in Ethiopia visitors will find farmers using flat reed baskets for winnowing or drying grains. Throughout the country, baskets are used as containers, tools, and decoration.

Collected in the Field
Shows age and Natural Wear

5 3/4 Inches Tall
28 Inch Tall Shoulder Strap
13.5 Inches Long
9 Inches Wide
3 Inches Deep

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