Design of Basketry Product-Week 3 4th Quaarter
Design of Basketry Product-Week 3 4th Quaarter
Design of Basketry Product-Week 3 4th Quaarter
DE S I
P R O D U C T
BASKETRY
•is the craft of making objects by weaving or
coiling together materials like grasses or twigs.
The resulting objects are called baskets.
WEAVING
• - is the intertwining or interlacing of strands of material to make a whole object,
like a piece of fabric or basket. The strands run in two directions, the warp, or
lengthwise vertical strands, and the weft, or horizontal strands. There are three
types of weaving to create a basket: coiling, twining, and plaiting.
COILING
• uses two types of materials, the bundle and the splint. The bundle makes
up the bulk of the basket. The splint is wrapped around the bundle to
hold it in place then poked through the previous layer of bundle with an
awl. A coiled basket can take months to years to complete.
TWINING
• uses two types of material as well- the warp and the weft. The warp makes
the base and comes out like the spokes of a wheel. The weft is wrapped
around these spokes to create the basket. When the basket is finished the
warp that sticks out to the top is either turned under of cut off. A twined
basket can usually be finished in the afternoon.
PLAITING
• is simply layering material over and under other pieces. It is
the simplest type of weaving and is often done in grade
school art classes. A plaited basket can be finished usually in
an afternoon.
TRADITIONAL BASKET FORMS
• The Burden Basket
This is a wonderful old Trough-Shaped Bamboo and
Rattan Burden Basket from the Ifugao Tribal people of Mountain
Province, Luzon Island, Philippines. This trough-shaped basket
doubles as a rain cape when it is inverted over the head. The
basket is constructed of a layer of woven bamboo woven within
inner and outer layers of rattan. These baskets are old and hard to
find. This type of basket is particularly useful for transporting wet
rice seedlings at transplanting time.
STORAGE BASKETS
• Serving trays and fish traps are examples of baskets used in food
gathering and preparation. Winnowing trays are used to separate rice
from its hull while serving trays are utilized as containers of rice and
other foods for consumption. Fish trap are used for fishing along
flowing streams.
Liquid container
basket
Kabil,
Carrying Basket
Uppig,
a lunch basket
Tagga-I,
a rcie basket
BASKET TRAY
BAMBOO FISH TRAP
LIG-O, WINNOWING TRAY
PERSONAL BASKETS
• These are either small bag, which are fitted beneath the arms
to carry tobacco and other personal belongings. Also, these
baskets serve as lunch bags carrying meals or other
important items such as jewelry.
Tupil,
a lunch box
Bukug,
a basket bag
Binga, a basket bag
BAY’UNG, A
BASKET POUCH
BABY CARRIER BASKET
Directions: Identify the following. Write your answer on your answer sheet.
1. Is the craft of making objects by weaving.
2. Is the intertwining or interlacing of strands of material to make a whole object.
3. It uses two types of material the bundle and the splint.
4. These types of baskets are being used for storage of household items such as clothes
and blankets.
5. Refers to bags originating from Philippines made by weaving dried leaves.
ACTIVITY 3: GIVE SOME EXAMPLES