In basketwork, a branch is typically a flexible, thin piece of wood harvested from trees or shrubs, used as a primary material for weaving and constructing baskets. These branches can be stripped of their bark and soaked to enhance pliability, allowing artisans to create intricate designs. Commonly used branches include willow, rattan, and bamboo, which provide durability and aesthetic appeal. The natural variations in color and texture of the branches also contribute to the unique character of each woven piece.
Basketwork eel was created in 1923.
Basketwork is material woven in the style of a basket, or the craft of making such material.
Pien Lemstra has written: 'Baskets' -- subject(s): Basket making, Basketwork
H. H. Bobart has written: 'Basketwork through the ages' -- subject(s): Basket making, History
ABSA Bank has a universal branch code which is 632005. This branch code can be used at any ABSA branch.
Private branch exchanges (PBXs) are used for internal and external voice traffic
It is their Universal Branch Code and can be used for any branch.
Rachel Nash Law has written: 'Appalachian white oak basketmaking' -- subject(s): Basket making, White oak, Basketwork
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For convenience.
The dove with the olive branch is used as a sign of peace. --Swaroop Atnoorkar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Henry Hodgkinson Bobart has written: 'Basketwork through the ages' 'Freedom and the city livery companies' 'Records of the Basketmakers' 'An ancient craft (basketmaking)'