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Antique Native American Karuk/Yurok tribe woven basket from the Klamath River/Northern California area.  On a white background.
Small pot made by Brazilian Indians in an artisanal way. It measures nine centimeters at its base and made with natural fibers.
Vintage bamboo basket on the table
A collection of vases and African baskets displayed on a wall at night
Shot through the glass, a close up of a beautiful mature woman and her senior male friend at the exhibition of ancient terracotta pots. Both looking away. Lots of different pottery in the foreground.
Baskets are handmade and are colored using natural dyes. The designs are ethnic in origin. Handicraft products of Indigenous tribes in Brazil.
Hat for decorative use
Close-up of a Native American handmade basket found in grandmas attic probably 100 years old
Close-up of bamboo baskets for sale in the market
hand crafted baskets on market in Panama
Fresh tea leaves in a blanket.
Hand woven South African baskets
Close-up of a craft product on street market
Assortment of antique Native American baskets.
Knitted baskets, high angle view for sale at traditional souk. City Nizwa, Sultanate of Oman.
Traditional bamboo baskets of the Zhuang nationality in Guangxi, China
A young woman making a traditional Finnish decoration - Himmeli, made from natural wheat straws.
Basket photo of bamboo material, taken from a close-up angle
These colorful woven African seagrass storage baskets are handmade by women in Senegal, Congo, and Angola. The baskets are made from natural dried sea grass and are colored using natural dyes. The designs are ethnic in origin. The baskets seen here are on display in a street market.
Small woven box possibly straw or reeding
Vases and baskets are handmade and are colored using natural dyes. The designs are ethnic in origin. Handicraft products of Indigenous tribes in Brazil.
Traditional items are used during cultural activities and festivals such as traditional marriage, chieftaincy title, august meeting, ofala, new yam festival, carols etc.  In west Africa especially Nigeria, the Igbo ethnicity use these traditional items to showcase their rich culture and tradition.
Various works of art and crafts from Guinea-Bissau exhibited at the crafts fair, 2024
a basket made of woven bamboo, a food basket made of woven bamboo
One stylish wicker pouf isolated on white
Woven Sweetgrass Basket in the low light of slave quarters on a South Carolina Plantation
Bamboo handicrafts are handicrafts carefully woven from natural bamboo, reflecting superb craftsmanship and the unique charm of traditional culture. There are many types of bamboo handicrafts, including baskets, boxes, mats, lampshades, etc. Each piece is carefully designed and handmade, showing the natural and simple beauty and practicality. Bamboo is light, durable and environmentally friendly, making bamboo handicrafts not only suitable for daily life, but also as beautiful decorations. Bamboo handicrafts not only represent the wisdom and skills of craftsmen, but also convey the concept of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. In modern life, these traditional handicrafts are increasingly loved and valued by people.
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