Moroccan Basket Tray
Moroccan Basket Tray
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Moroccan Basket Tray
- Hand made in the souk in Marrakech.
- Made from rapidly renewable materials.
- Dimensions: approx. 20' diameter.
Editor's notes
These baskets are hand woven in the souk in Marrakech. They're the perfect thing for your counter top, or your coffee table. We put our chic French design magazines in ours. The two handles give them a little extra style.
About Moroccan baskets
Basket weaving in Morocco is a traditional craft that has been practiced for centuries, passed down through generations. It is predominantly carried out by artisans in rural areas and traditional communities.
Artisans in Morocco use locally available natural materials such as palm leaves, reeds, straw, and rushes to create a wide range of baskets and woven products.
The process of basket weaving involves several steps. Artisans begin by collecting and preparing the raw materials, which may involve harvesting and drying palm leaves or other plant fibers.
Various weaving techniques are employed, including coiling, plaiting, twining, or a combination of these methods. Artisans carefully interlace and intertwine the prepared materials to form the desired shape and structure of the basket.
Once the weaving is complete, finishing touches are added, such as trimming excess materials, reinforcing the rim or handles, or applying a protective coating or sealant.
Moroccan baskets serve various functions, ranging from simple everyday baskets used for carrying or storing goods to more elaborate and decorative pieces, including bread baskets, market baskets, storage containers, or ornamental baskets used for special occasions or home decor.
Basket weaving in Morocco is not only a means of creating functional objects but also an expression of cultural heritage and creativity. It reflects the country's rich traditions, craftsmanship, and the close relationship between artisans
