Intricately woven round "labba" grain basket. This piece is constructed of wickerwork that transitions from a two-inch square in the center of the base to a round rim. Additional warp pieces were tapered and inserted by the weaver to achieve the symmetrical round shape.
Its size, contrasting colors of natural buff and dark brown, and rich patina lend visual and sculptural interest to a variety of interior spaces. This is a truly unique piece that one could use for visual interest in residential, commercial or hospitality settings on a table or mounted on the wall to enjoy the different weaving techniques. Would be perfect in a variety of interior spaces from Coastal, Japandi... to Wabi Sabi or Organic Modern.
Place of Origin: Ilocano Lowlands, N. Luzon, Philippines
Date of Manufacture: 1950s–1960s
Condition: Good
Wear: Consistent with age and use. There is a crack on the wooden rattan base ring. Basket is structurally stable and stands upright. Please refer to pictures.
Dimensions: 14 in. Diam. X 7 in. H
Reference:
Philippine Basketry - An Appreciation by Robert F. Lane (pgs. 89, 92 and 213)
Penn Museum
Museo Ilocos Norte
Milwaukee Public Museum
Field Museum in Chicago
“Rice Basket (Labba),” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, SOAS University of London
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