Burmese Rice Basket

c. 1900
$980 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 14.5" D: 14.5" H: 15.0"
Materials
Wood
Lacquer
Reed
Collection #
CBH009
Estimated Shipping
$38

Basket making is an ancient and humble craft, but in the hands of a skilled weaver a simple willow basket can become a truly beautiful work of art. This capacious 19th-century basket from Burma showcases the weaver's mastery with an array of woven textures. Reinforced by a square wooden base, the double layer basket features a twilled pattern on the interior and alternating twined patterns on the exterior. Any remaining gaps were then filled with lacquer to create a watertight seal and accentuate the patterning. Traces of painted Burmese script remain on the basket's sides. Originally used to measure and store rice, the basket remains in remarkable condition - a testament to its craftsmanship.

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