Multicolored Sequins Basket for Valentine's Day - Eco-Friendly Moroccan Basketry - BiyadinaStore
The Moroccan basketry originates from the Berbers of the upper and Middle Atlas. This art has adapted over time, leading to a multitude of products: baskets, rugs, chairs, baskets and totes etc.
The products of the basketry are made with palm leaves "Doum", wicker, cane and sometimes reeds, so these products are respectful of the environment, they are part of the policy of sustainable and ecological development.
Origine
Moroccan raffia baskets originate from rural areas, primarily:
1. Atlas Mountains (Berber villages).
2. Ziz Valley (Oriental Region).
3. Marrakech-Safi Region.
Materials
Baskets are made from:
1. Raffia (textile fibers from palm trees).
2. Palm leaves.
3. Wicker (wild or cultivated).
4. Vegetable fibers (like reeds).
5. Leather (handles).
Manufacturing Techniques
1. Manual weaving.
2. Fiber wrapping.
3. Hand-stitching.
4. Natural dyeing (optional).
Characteristics
1. Durable and resistant.
2. Lightweight and flexible.
3. Decorative (geometric, floral patterns).
4. Used for storage, decoration, and transportation.
Dimensions
Varied, but typically:
1. Diameter: 8-20 inches (20-50 cm).
2. Height: 4-12 inches (10-30 cm).
Preservation
1. Avoid direct sunlight.
2. Protect from moisture.
3. Gentle cleaning with a dry cloth.
Pricing
Variable, depending on size, design complexity, and material quality.
. Certifications
Look for labels:
1. "Moroccan Craftsmanship" (official label).
2. "Authentic Moroccan Handicrafts.