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Botswana baskets are proof of one of the most successful refugee integration stories in southern Africa.
African baskets were originally …
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Botswana baskets are proof of one of the most successful refugee integration stories in southern Africa.
African baskets were originally designed for utilitarian purposes – simply decorated and used to store or carry food. By the 1960s, weaving was becoming a dying art – but in the 1970s, it made a comeback as a commercial venture. Resettlement officers saw weaving as an income generator for Hambukushu refugees; a people who came from Angola into Botswana fleeing Portuguese attacks during Angola’s war of independence.
Botswana baskets are considered some of the finest examples of weaving in Africa. One will notice outstanding workmanship and unique designs – some of which include representations of animals or of nature. This piece was purchased on location during the 1970s and has both natural buff and dark brown tones along with an intricate design representing a "running ostrich" or the modern re-intrepretation called "marks made from a bicycle tire."
Basket making is a slow process with each taking about a month to complete. This one appears to have two different tightnesses of weaves, as if the tighter weave base basket was extended with a looser weave to make a larger piece. These baskets are constructed using the Mokolwane Palm which are cut and boiled in natural earth-tone coloring which makes it a great addition to any style of décor from California Casual and Organic-Inspired... to Boho or Coastal Modern design.
Place of Origin: Botswana
Date of Manufacture: 1970s
Condition: Excellent
Wear: Consistent with age and use. Please refer to pictures.
Dimensions: 17 in. Diam. X 5.75 in. H
Reference:
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Botswana Development Corporation, Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Tortoise Knees and Giraffe Tears: Patterns, Production, and Resistance in a Women's Basketry Cooperative in Botswana by Rebecca Upton
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- Dimensions
- 17ʺW × 17ʺD × 6ʺH
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- Botswana
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Reed
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Camel
- Condition Notes
- Condition: Excellent Wear: Consistent with age and use. Please refer to pictures. Condition: Excellent Wear: Consistent with age and use. Please refer to pictures. less
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