Basketry
Sabtu, 28 Mei 2011 by srobs
Basket weaving (also basketry, basket making, or basketmaking) is the process of weaving unspun vegetable fibres into a basket or other similar form. People and artists who weave baskets are called basketmakers and basket weavers.
Basketry is made from a variety of fibrous or pliable materials•anything that will bend and form a shape. Examples include pine straw, stems, animal hair, hide, grasses, thread, and wood.
The indigenous peoples  and the native and aboriginal tribes are renowned for their  basket-weaving techniques. These baskets may then be traded for goods  but may also be used for religious ceremonies.
Basketry, Art and craft of making  containers and other objects from interwoven flexible fibres such as  grasses, twigs, bamboo, and rushes.
It is primarily a functional rather than a decorative  art. The type of basketry in a given geographic region is determined by  the type of vegetation available there. Numerous Asian, African,  Oceanic, and Native American cultures have excelled in basketry.
Basketry is one of the most ancient crafts.  



















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