Vintage Philippine Ifugao Winnowing Tray/Large Basket
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Large square ligao winnowing tray used as an agricultural method for separating grain from chaff. This shallow basket tray was used to throw grain into the air and catch it while the lighter chaff blows away. Constructed of heavy split rattan in a one-over-two twill construction. The skin of the rattan is used on the inside of the tray to provide a smooth, hard surface.
Excellent honey/brown patina – collected in the Philippines during the 1960s. This basket would add interest to any décor whether residential, commercial or hospitality from Coastal, Organic Modern, Rustic, to Wabi Sabi or Japandi. It would look great whether on a table or displayed on a wall in a grouping.
Place of Origin: Ifugao Region, N Luzon, Philippines
Date of Manufacture: 1950s-1960s
Condition: Excellent
Wear: Consistent with age and use. Please refer to pictures.
Dimensions: 21.75 in. L X 22.5 in. W X 2.5 in. H
Reference: Philippine Basketry - An Appreciation by Robert F. Lane (pg. 91), similar items found in the permanent collections of the Seattle Art Museum, the Spurlock Museum at University of Illinois, and the Field Museum in Chicago.