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GO TO..... Lee Sipe ... |
"...A native of Masan, Korea, Lee Sipe adds something from her Asian heritage to each basket or pot she creates. This cultural legacy places a high value on the beauty and tranquility of nature, tradition, family and sharing with friends. Evidence of this influence is her choice of craft -- baskets being an important part of the meal shared with family and friends -- and the quality of workmanship...."
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GO TO..... Billie Ruth Sudduth ... |
"...Her baskets blend the historical with the present through color, pattern, surface embellishment, and form. She is inspired by the classical shapes typical of Shaker and Appalachian baskets but Iikes to travel back over seven centuries for the most profound influence of her work: The Nature Sequence, developed by Leonardo of Pisa (Italy). He was considered the most outstanding mathematician of the middle ages. More about this with your purchase of Billie Ruth’s basket.."
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GO TO..... Cranberry Creek ... |
"...Carla & Greg Filippelli are creators of a unique woven "basket" style called Random Weave. Combined with a colorful palette and over twenty sizes and styles, these functional decorative accessories have become lasting one of a kind art pieces for any interior setting. The shapes are achieved entirely by hand utilizing carefully dyed rattan reed. They specialize in designing and creating large woven Art Pieces for walls. Corporate spaces and sight specific projects are welcome. Large wall pieces, Platters, Wall Pockets and Vessels may have metallic accents of copper, gold or silver..."
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GO TO..... Bungalowe Basics ... |
"... Multi-purpose basket patterns and complete kits offered along with space dyed reed, quilted Whimsee Lids, braided rag handles and rim fillers - free basket pattern ..."
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