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  2. Basket - Wikipedia

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    Basket of Plums, painting by Pierre Dupuis. A basket is a container that is traditionally constructed from stiff fibers, and can be made from a range of materials, including wood splints, runners, and cane. While most baskets are made from plant materials, other materials such as horsehair, baleen, or metal wire can be used. Baskets are ...

  3. Basketry of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    It is generally used to create containers, carrying pieces and mats and is the most versatile. The braiding technique is most commonly used for the making of hats. [1] [4] Baskets are decorated in several ways: painting, changes in technique as the piece takes shape and the use of materials of different colors and textures.

  4. Basket weaving - Wikipedia

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    Artist Lucy Telles and large basket, in Yosemite National Park, 1933 A woman weaves a basket in Cameroon Woven bamboo basket for sale in K. R. Market, Bangalore, India. Basket weaving (also basketry or basket making) is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture.

  5. Basketmaker culture - Wikipedia

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    Excavation of their sites yielded a large number of baskets, for which they received their name, corn and evidence of human burials. [ 2 ] It was not until the Late Basketmaker II Era (about AD 50–500) that people lived in permanent dwellings, crude pit-houses made of brush, logs and earth.

  6. Agaseke - Wikipedia

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    Agaseke is a type of traditional Rwandese woven basket. [1] It is characterized by its flat circular base that is taller than it is wide, with a sloped conical fitted lid. It is traditionally made of native natural fibers in natural off-white colors with naturally-dyed patterns in colors like purple, green, black, yellow, and red. There are ...

  7. Container - Wikipedia

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    Simple containers made from gourds being sold for use as calabash in Kenya. Display of a woven basket from the Maya peoples of Mexico. A corrugated fiberboard box. A spine car with a 6 metres (20 ft) tank container and an open-top intermodal shipping container with canvas cover.

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