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Antique Filipino Ifugao Hand Woven Natural Fiber Basket/Vessel

$240.00

Antique Filipino Ifugao Hand Woven Reed Basket/Vessel. Dark patina woven natural fiber vessel in an hourglass shape. In fair condition with wear consistent with age. Refer to pictures for details.

Size:  9”H x 8.68”D

The Ifugao people of the Philippine Cordillera Mountains are renowned for their intricate woven baskets, which embody both cultural heritage and practical ingenuity. Handcrafted from native materials like rattan, bamboo, and runo grass, these vessels serve essential roles in daily life—from storing rice and carrying harvests to holding ritual offerings. Each design reflects generations of knowledge, with patterns often symbolizing community identity, nature, and ancestral beliefs.

Beyond their functionality, Ifugao baskets are admired for their durability and elegant craftsmanship. Today, they are preserved as both cultural treasures and contemporary art, found in collections such as the National Museum of the Philippines and the Beyer Museum of Ethnography.

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Antique Filipino Ifugao Hand Woven Reed Basket/Vessel. Dark patina woven natural fiber vessel in an hourglass shape. In fair condition with wear consistent with age. Refer to pictures for details.

Size:  9”H x 8.68”D

The Ifugao people of the Philippine Cordillera Mountains are renowned for their intricate woven baskets, which embody both cultural heritage and practical ingenuity. Handcrafted from native materials like rattan, bamboo, and runo grass, these vessels serve essential roles in daily life—from storing rice and carrying harvests to holding ritual offerings. Each design reflects generations of knowledge, with patterns often symbolizing community identity, nature, and ancestral beliefs.

Beyond their functionality, Ifugao baskets are admired for their durability and elegant craftsmanship. Today, they are preserved as both cultural treasures and contemporary art, found in collections such as the National Museum of the Philippines and the Beyer Museum of Ethnography.

Antique Filipino Ifugao Hand Woven Reed Basket/Vessel. Dark patina woven natural fiber vessel in an hourglass shape. In fair condition with wear consistent with age. Refer to pictures for details.

Size:  9”H x 8.68”D

The Ifugao people of the Philippine Cordillera Mountains are renowned for their intricate woven baskets, which embody both cultural heritage and practical ingenuity. Handcrafted from native materials like rattan, bamboo, and runo grass, these vessels serve essential roles in daily life—from storing rice and carrying harvests to holding ritual offerings. Each design reflects generations of knowledge, with patterns often symbolizing community identity, nature, and ancestral beliefs.

Beyond their functionality, Ifugao baskets are admired for their durability and elegant craftsmanship. Today, they are preserved as both cultural treasures and contemporary art, found in collections such as the National Museum of the Philippines and the Beyer Museum of Ethnography.