This 24-inch nomadic winnowing bowl is a beautiful study in cultural adaptation and functional longevity. Originally hand-woven as an essential tool for agrarian life, baskets of this scale were the lifelines of the home—used daily for gathering crops, winnowing grains, and storing communal food supplies. This particular piece showcases a unique bridge between ancient techniques and the resourceful use of modern materials found in later 20th-century tribal wares. Hand-crafted from tightly coiled natural grasses, this vessel features a prominent, sun-baked earthen mud seal across its exterior base. This traditional method was used to waterproof the bottom and prevent precious seeds from escaping the weave. To reinforce the rim against heavy use, the artisan resourcefully bound it with a repurposed textile featuring a vibrant red and blue geometric pattern, adding a distinct layer of eclectic character to the primitive form.
With a 24-inch diameter and a deep 11-inch profile, this vessel serves as a commanding textural focal point. The contrast between the dark, mud-sealed base and the patterned textile rim makes it an exceptional candidate for three-dimensional wall art in a globally curated or eclectic modern space. It also works beautifully as a deep centerpiece for a large kitchen island or as an organic storage vessel for rolled towels in a spa-inspired bathroom.
- *Era:
Vintage (Mid-to-Late 20th Century)
- *Size: 24“(D) x 10.75“(H)
- *Material: Hand-Coiled Natural Grasses, Reeds, Earthen Mud, Repurposed Textile
- *Color: Natural Woven Reed / Red & Blue Geometric Accents / Dark Earth Tones
- *Special Details: Authentic sun-baked mud sealing on the base; historic rim reinforced with repurposed geometric patterned textile.
- *Recommended Use: Wall Art, Deep Table Centerpiece, Textural Storage
- *Origin: Globally Sourced / Nomadic Tribal (Unknown Specific Origin)
- *Condition: Rustic / Vintage. Wear is consistent with age and historic daily use. Heavy, dry mud sealing, a rich natural interior patina, and intentionally frayed, worn textiles are present. These are not defects but rather the authentic markers of its history and tribal craftsmanship.
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- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.