Woven baskets go long back in history as they are as old as a man. Woven baskets are said to be found in many pyramids in Egypt. These baskets have left a deep impression on historical pottery. Today’s vintage and antique woven baskets were then used as containers. People in olden times used them to carry everything like clothes, herbs, stones, seeds, and so on. As the explorers saw the goods kept on the basket then they created their own version of the basket using products available in their hometown. That is why many Asian baskets were found in a European country.
Native Americans of southern states use the method of coiling. Coiling is a process of winding the fiber and stitching it in every inch. The inner or base fibers were grass while the material used for stitching was stronger fiber or tree woods. The next process was coiling with grass; this process was developed and followed by West Africans. Similarly, there is split waving which is made up of flat objects such as Reed and canes. This process is carried in Europe and America by using Reed and cane but they also use historical fibers like oak, hickory, and so on. In today's modern era many historical fibers are still used, however, people are exploring many products to create a woven basket. Some of them are newspapers, plastics, steel, and many more because they are flexible and easy to use.
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