Basket
In ancient Celtic mythology, the item from Gwyddno Garanhir that is considered one of the thirteen treasures of Britain is the "mantle." This magical cloak is said to provide the wearer with protection and other extraordinary abilities. The other items mentioned—basket, horn, and chariot—are not specifically attributed to Gwyddno Garanhir in the context of the thirteen treasures.
Gwyddno Garanhir (Gwyddno Longshanks is mentioned in one of the most famous of old Welsh tales, the tale of Taliesin the Twice born. There he is the father of Elphin who discovers the baby Taliesin in a weir and gives him his name. Gwyddno was holder of one of the thirteen treasures "Y tair thlws ar ddeg ynys Prydain" his was called; Mwys Gwyddno Garanhir, the hamper of Gwyddno Longshanks, Food for one would be put in it and when opened food for a hundred would be found inside.
Gwyddno Garanhir (Gwyddno Longshanks is mentioned in one of the most famous of old Welsh tales, the tale of Taliesin the Twice born. There he is the father of Elphin who discovers the baby Taliesin in a weir and gives him his name. Gwyddno was holder of one of the thirteen treasures "Y tair thlws ar ddeg ynys Prydain" his was called; Mwys Gwyddno Garanhir, the hamper of Gwyddno Longshanks, Food for one would be put in it and when opened food for a hundred would be found inside.
Gwyddno Garanhir (Gwyddno Longshanks is mentioned in one of the most famous of old Welsh tales, the tale of Taliesin the Twice born. There he is the father of Elphin who discovers the baby Taliesin in a weir and gives him his name. Gwyddno was holder of one of the thirteen treasures "Y tair thlws ar ddeg ynys Prydain" his was called; Mwys Gwyddno Garanhir, the hamper of Gwyddno Longshanks, Food for one would be put in it and when opened food for a hundred would be found inside.