Hand made Fish Creel?

Discussion in 'Tribal Art' started by vitry-le-francois, Jun 20, 2024.

  1. vitry-le-francois

    vitry-le-francois Well-Known Member

    Looks like a fish creel that's missing a lid. Although, I can't locate a place where it would have been connected. Looks handmade? Couldn't pass this up for $5.99 at a thrift store :)

    Any idea on age?

    THANKS!

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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

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    fish creels......

    I think ..maybe u should have passed on this one.......:(:(
     
  3. 2manybooks

    2manybooks Well-Known Member

    It is a "stake and strand" construction, a method historically done with willow. In this case the stakes (the upright "warp") and the weaving on the base appear to be rattan. I cannot tell what type of bark has been used as the twined "weft/strands" on the sides. Based on the technique used, it might be European or North American, using imported rattan.

    Not particularly well made - probably not a professional weaver. A quick, utilitarian container, or experiment by an aspiring crafter.

    Some steps in basketmaking have been mechanized, mostly in processing/preparation of the materials used, but basket weaving still remains a handmade skill.
     
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  4. vitry-le-francois

    vitry-le-francois Well-Known Member

    awesome :) Thanks for the info :)
     
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