Description:

Near East, Oman, Bedouin culture, ca. late 19th to early 20th century CE. A pair of hand coiled basketry milking bowls made from dried palm fronds and goat leather strips interwoven along the exteriors. Baskets were made for everyday use such as milking livestock and lidded vessels were often made for storage of personal items, such as jewelry and incense. For centuries nomadic and semi-nomadic Bedouin peoples have relied on goats and camels - with goats primarily kept and sold for their meat, and camels for transportation and milk. Such baskets are a testament to the resourcefulness of desert-dwelling artisans, who skillfully use the limited materials available to meet their everyday needs. Size of larger (left in photo): 10.5" Diameter x 5" H (26.7 cm x 12.7 cm)

Provenance: Cultural Patina Gallery, Burke, Virginia, USA

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#188268

  • Condition: Active flaking to surfaces when handled, and missing fibers to the rims of both. The interior of one has clear signs of use as a milking bowl, with a dark and encrusted texture that is evidence of fat / milk storage. Both have nice signs of use and age, with mineral deposits on the interior and discoloration.

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