Philippines Ifugao Tribe Woven Rice Basket

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This is a wonderful Woven Rattan Square Rice Basket with Lid 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. Baskets range in form and size, from portable lunch containers to woven jars. Winnowing trays, carrying baskets, and covered containers allowed people to harvest, transport, store, and serve food and crops. Traps and sieves helped in catching fish, shellfish, and insects. Basket making is gender specific among some groups, but, both Ifugao men and women engage in basket making. 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. Typically in plaiting, two elements are woven over and under each other at a right angle. A wonderful addition to your collection or home.


Shows age and Natural wear

13 x 13 Basket
5 Inches Tall
4.5 Inches Deep

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