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One of the master basket weavers of the Pomo Native American Tribe was Elsie Allen, the author of a number of how-to books in the art of Pomo basket weaving. She worked to preserve this art form that defines her people and Elsie’s descendants carry on that legacy today.
Born in 1899, Elsie was raised by [...]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Crafts | No Comments
A unique type of basket that may be a nice gift for any basket lover would be an authentic English willow basket. One of the leading manufacturers of these types of baskets is P.H. Coate & Son, located at the Willows and Wetlands Visitor Centre, located in Somerset, England.
This family-owned business was founded in 1819 [...]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Crafts | No Comments
If you are a basket enthusiast, you might be interested in taking a trip to Nantucket Island, Massachusetts to visit the Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum. This establishment preserves the history and culture of the Nantucket basket weaving heritage.
Although the early Indians of Nantucket Island had long weaved wooden splint baskets for storage and to gather [...]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Crafts | No Comments
Brief History of Figurines:
Figurines or statues have been made by humans since the dawn of time. Ancient civilizations made figurines and statues of everything they could, from their kings to common people and from animals to a representation of their deity. These were made from materials that were readily available to the artisan, such as [...]
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Crafts | No Comments
Polyester used to be a staple of the workplace. Companies that made employees wear uniforms seemed to go with the ugliest things they could find. Then, polyester was replaced with a simple t-shirt. T-shirts do not do the organization any favors. They cause the company to look bad in general. To give more class to [...]
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Crafts | No Comments
As one of the leading manufacturers of hand crafted wooden baskets, Peterboro Basket Company has established a reputation of high quality among basket enthusiasts. The company is located in Peterborough, New Hampshire and has been in business for over one hundred and fifty years.
One of the founders of this company was Amzi Childs who came [...]
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Crafts | No Comments
Anyone who is interested in baskets has probably heard of the Longaberger Company, a leader in the manufacture of handcrafted baskets. Started by J. W. Longaberger and carried on by his granddaughters Tami and Rachel, the company makes maple wood baskets that are a must-have item for any basket collection.
J. W. Longaberger started his career [...]
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Crafts | No Comments
While many people are familiar with Native American and African hand weaved baskets, Japanese baskets are not so well known. These beautiful handcrafted baskets that are constructed of bamboo have long been Japanese tradition.
The art of Japanese basket weaving dates back to the Jomon period, which dated from 10,000 B.C.E (Before the Christian Era) to [...]
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Crafts | No Comments
The term macro photography is a situation whereby you get up close and personal with your subject. True macro photography is working on approximately 1:1 ratios or closer. This produces an image that is true to the size or much larger than the subject being photographed. It is easy to get confused with this type [...]
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Crafts | No Comments
The art of photography is something that many people all over the world have come to love and enjoy. It is not something that is just enjoyed as only a hobby any longer. The creativity and skill that is involved in being able to achieve a beautiful photograph, is something that has grown tremendously over [...]
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Crafts | No Comments