RMA7D9CR–Anna Lewington making a basket with rushes harvested in a traditional and sustainable way from the River Stour in Dorset,
RFJE4BFG–Editable vector silhouette of a craftsman making a basket with elements as separate objects
RFJ8YEFR–Basket-maker creates a new basket - Folk art
RMA0GR8K–close up woman's hands weaving with willow
RFGX1F8K–French picnic
RFH49AA7–Traditional Ethiopian handmade Habesha baskets sold in Axum, Ethiopia.
RFJDP289–Baskets
RMMKMC6D–Apache Basketry Jar
RMDRA7E6–Basketry - Algeria
RMEX71MC–Melanesian tribal Yam mask, made from basketry and painted with natural pigments. from the Island of Nissan, Melanesia. mid 20th century.
RMERGTKG–Native American basketry. A selection of hand - made baskets and trays, decorated using native dyes, feathers, beads, and bone. Pueblo Indian. American Indians. Pima Tray, pitched water bottle, oraibi (hopi), apache burden, apache storage, hupa squaw cap, hopi katcina, tulare, paiute wedding basket. Artist unknown.
RM2A5YRJT–Melanesian tribal Yam mask, made from basketry and painted with natural pigments. from the Island of Nissan, Melanesia. mid 20th century.
RFFCBN93–Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain: Basketry. El Temple, 6 Street
RMGD63MW–Basketry
RM2B0MG5F–Basket, Japan, 19th century, Japan, Rattan, H. 9 in. (22.9 cm), Basketry
RM2A6MHKD–16th Century Basketry is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into two- or three dimensional artifacts, such as mats or containers. Craftspeople and artists specialized in making baskets are usually referred to as basket makers 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, willow, oak, wisteria, forsythia, vines, stems, animal hair, hide, grasses, thread, and fine wooden splints.
RMWHBB39–Helmet mask of coil basketry surmounted by a highly stylised cocatoo beak , Abelam tribe , Sepik district. Height 23 inches or 58.4 cm. Private Collection , London
RMM16A0M–Osier, Salix viminalis, pollard willows, used for basketry
RM2K3XRR8–Arab Basketry from Abu Dhabi, UAE.
RFCEJ3WM–Wickerwork and basketry shop - Mudu near Suzhou (China)
RMWB17CN–basketry shop on the lane Koerbergasse, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Geschaeft fuer Korbwaren in der Koerbergasse, Aachen, Nordrhein-West
RMBBB6BC–tswano basketry khwai river botswana
RMA80Y6G–Man making basketry
RMW9R9PB–basketry, Camacha, Madeira, Portugal
RMDRCE9D–Native American Indian Basketry
RMEX71J8–Melanesian tribal Yam mask, made from basketry and painted with natural pigments. from the Island of Bougainville, Melanesia. mid 20th century.
RFDHYA8A–Closeup basketry of the background.
RM2G7APRX–Basketry in Narbonne.
RM2JE0FGY–Basket maker, basket weaver, basketry, wicker rod, show workshop, workshop, Cafe Relogio, Camacha, Madeira, officially Autonomous Region of Madeira
RMCNPP71–Basketry tray, Chumash, Santa Barbara Mission, early 1800s - Native American collection - Peabody Museum, Harvard University
RMM16A0K–Osier, Salix viminalis, pollard willows, used for basketry
RFFC78X2–Old tradition of craftsmanship - basketry
RMKP24XK–woman selling basketry on a beach at Ngor island, Dakar, Senegal, West Africa.
RMWB17D0–basketry shop on the lane Koerbergasse, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Geschaeft fuer Korbwaren in der Koerbergasse, Aachen, Nordrhein-West
RFPRH8J5–Thai OTOP product from dry Hygaliepa grass weave as basketry.
RMEX716T–Melanesian Abelam tribal Yam mask made from basketry and painted with natural pigments. from Papua New Guinea mid 20th century. One of the major focuses of ceremonial life among the Abelam people of northeast New Guinea is the competitive growth and excha
RFDHYA74–Closeup basketry of the background.
RM2FMG8MH–Basketry Exhibition August 1998 Contemporary American Basketry Exhibition at the Barbican - shows a piece by Gyongy Laky artist sculpture entitled Rach III 1997
RM2JE0FGR–Basket maker, basket weaver, basketry, wicker rod, show workshop, workshop, Cafe Relogio, Camacha, Madeira, officially Autonomous Region of Madeira
RMCFKAGF–Sale of basketry in Mahdia, Tunisia
RMD76W9F–Asia Indonesia Bali Village of Sidatapa, detail of an elderly woman making basketry
RMAA42XE–Arizona hopi indian basketry
RMGD5C0C–Basketry
RM2B0MG5A–Basket, Japan, 19th century, Japan, Rattan or bamboo, H. 8 in. (20.3 cm), Basketry
RMM16A0P–Osier, Salix viminalis, pollard willows, used for basketry, farming
RM2FKBD17–Basketry Making baskets Old occupations and trades Golfe Juan Alpes Maritimes 1895 - 1915
RMKP24XJ–woman selling basketry on a beach at Ngor island, Dakar, Senegal, West Africa.
RMWB17DE–basketry shop on the lane Koerbergasse, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Geschaeft fuer Korbwaren in der Koerbergasse, Aachen, Nordrhein-West
RF2HTX83D–Art inspired by Cache-Sexe, 12th century, Mali, Tellem peoples, Fiber, 3 x 7 1/2in. (7.6 x 19.1cm), Basketry-Costumes, This carefully crafted object is part of a rare group of female 'modesty skirts,' which are thought to have been worn low on the hips and held in place with a fiber, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMW9R9PG–basketry, Camacha, Madeira, Portugal
RFRMX926–Thai OTOP product from dry Hygaliepa grass weave as basketry
RMEX7170–Melanesian Abelam tribal Yam mask made from basketry and painted with natural pigments. from Papua New Guinea mid 20th century. One of the major focuses of ceremonial life among the Abelam people of northeast New Guinea is the competitive growth and excha
RMBAJNYP–Senegal, Thies Region, basketry market
RM2F35DBH–Basketry Exhibition August 1998 Contemporary American Basketry Exhibition at the Barbican - shows exhibition organiser Dinah Pyatt with two pieces sculptures by Karyl Sisson artist - pots made from tape measures
RM2JE0FGD–Basket maker, basket weaver, basketry, wicker rod, show workshop, workshop, Cafe Relogio, Camacha, Madeira, officially Autonomous Region of Madeira
RMD76WB0–Asia Indonesia Bali Village of Sidatapa, elderly woman making basketry
RMDT1MT0–Market of basketry near Thies, Senegal, West Africa, Africa
RMFY86G6–A wicker sculpture in Nowy Tomysl basketry museum. Poland.
RM2B0MG5G–Basket, Japan, 19th century, Japan, Bamboo?, H. 7 3/4 in. (19.7 cm), Basketry
RM2B2B6ME–A small boy pulls a wagon loaded with woodchip baskets in Upper Franconia. These woodchip baskets are only used for packing and shipping the other basketwork.
RMEGRWPM–Osier willow Salix viminalis, pollarded willows, used in basketry, Willow stems
RMFRC0TT–Basketry the next sale Gunga Beach in Barra de Sao Miguel
RM2F6W48X–Luiseo. Shallow Basketry Bowl with Coiling Rattlesnake and Arrow Designs in Interior-Late 19th/early 20th century-Luiseo Southern California, United
RMWB17D9–basketry shop on the lane Koerbergasse, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Geschaeft fuer Korbwaren in der Koerbergasse, Aachen, Nordrhein-West
RMAWKNHT–philippines island siquijor town basketry in market
RF2HTX82T–Art inspired by Cache-Sexe, 12th century, Mali, Tellem peoples, Fiber, 3 1/4 x 6in. (8.3 x 15.2cm), Basketry-Costumes, This carefully crafted object is part of a rare group of female 'modesty skirts,' which are thought to have been worn low on the hips and held in place with a fiber, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMW9R9W2–basketry, Camacha, Madeira, Portugal
RFC7X4NJ–basketry traditional texture of twisted dried reeds
RMEX7171–Melanesian Abelam tribal Yam mask made from basketry and painted with natural pigments. from Papua New Guinea mid 20th century. One of the major focuses of ceremonial life among the Abelam people of northeast New Guinea is the competitive growth and excha
RMBAJP03–Senegal, Thies Region, women at basketry market
RM2F4NY4R–Basketry Exhibition August 1998 Contemporary American Basketry Exhibition at the Barbican - shows exhibition organiser Dinah Pyatt with two pieces sculptures by Karyl Sisson artist - pots made from tape measures
RM2JE0FHW–Basket maker, basket weaver, basketry, wicker rod, show workshop, workshop, Cafe Relogio, Camacha, Madeira, officially Autonomous Region of Madeira
RFC42561–esparto round handcraft basketry circle Spain tradition
RMD76W8T–Asia Indonesia Bali Village of Sidatapa, detail of an elderly woman making basketry
RMDT1MT3–Market of basketry near Thies, Senegal, West Africa, Africa
RMFY86G9–'Angel' - a wicker sculpture in the Nowy Tomysl basketry museum. Poland.
RM2B0J6CY–Basket, Japan, 19th century, Japan, Bamboo, H. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm), Basketry
RFC0JJE5–handcraft mexican cane basketry in vegetal texture
RFKBGGA3–Basketry shop, Warorot Market (Talat Warorot) in Chiang Mai, Thailand
RMAE1WYA–Mission Indians making baskets and hair ropes in southern California 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFHX01K–Basketry the next sale Gunga Beach in Barra de Sao Miguel
RM2F6TX69–Papago. Shallow Basketry Bowl with Four Ladder-like Designs Radiating from Center-Late 19th/early 20th century-Papago (Tohono O-odham) Arizona,
RFDFJ6R1–Hand made basketry
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