Basketry Book: Twelve Lessons in Reed Weaving
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration into the ancient craft of basketry, an art form that traces its roots back to the earliest civilizations and spans across various cultures worldwide. From the intricate weaves practiced by the ancient Britons to the exquisite bamboo works of China and Japan, this book delves into both the historical significance and the wide-ranging techniques of basket making. It meticulously outlines methods for creating everything from simple flower baskets to elaborate candy baskets with lids, providing readers with detailed instructions on various models, weaves, and measurements. The thematic depth of the book is further enriched by a discussion on the cultural importance of basketry among different tribes and civilizations, highlighting how this craft has been a universal mode of artistic expression and utility. By including lessons on creating diverse types of baskets along with illustrations and diagrams for guidance, this manual not only preserves traditional knowledge but also encourages readers to master this timeless skill. Through a blend of history, technique, and practical application, the author positions basketry as not just an ancient industry but a living art form capable of continuous evolution and creativity. The book ultimately underscores the enduring appeal and cultural value of basketry, inviting enthusiasts to partake in its rich legacy. This compelling summary encapsulates why this book is an essential resource for anyone keen to explore or deepen their understanding of basket weaving''s intricate beauty and historical relevance.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration into the ancient craft of basketry, an art form that traces its roots back to the earliest civilizations and spans across various cultures worldwide. From the intricate weaves practiced by the ancient Britons to the exquisite bamboo works of China and Japan, this book delves into both the historical significance and the wide-ranging techniques of basket making. It meticulously outlines methods for creating everything from simple flower baskets to elaborate candy baskets with lids, providing readers with detailed instructions on various models, weaves, and measurements. The thematic depth of the book is further enriched by a discussion on the cultural importance of basketry among different tribes and civilizations, highlighting how this craft has been a universal mode of artistic expression and utility. By including lessons on creating diverse types of baskets along with illustrations and diagrams for guidance, this manual not only preserves traditional knowledge but also encourages readers to master this timeless skill. Through a blend of history, technique, and practical application, the author positions basketry as not just an ancient industry but a living art form capable of continuous evolution and creativity. The book ultimately underscores the enduring appeal and cultural value of basketry, inviting enthusiasts to partake in its rich legacy. This compelling summary encapsulates why this book is an essential resource for anyone keen to explore or deepen their understanding of basket weaving''s intricate beauty and historical relevance.
AmazonPages: 173, Paperback, Sothis Press
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