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<p>[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 3214345, member: 55"]Agreed, upon reflection; and as others have mentioned, done using the same technique as pine-needle baskets, with raffia likely as the binding material. The variety of origins for the added decorative bits inclines me even more to the craftsperson theory; those bits could easily be found at most craft-supply stores.</p><p>Regardless of origin, it does have a certain charm.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 3214345, member: 55"]Agreed, upon reflection; and as others have mentioned, done using the same technique as pine-needle baskets, with raffia likely as the binding material. The variety of origins for the added decorative bits inclines me even more to the craftsperson theory; those bits could easily be found at most craft-supply stores. Regardless of origin, it does have a certain charm.[/QUOTE]
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