Bamboo weaving is a form of bambooworking and a traditional Japanese craft , with a range of different applications, weaving styles and appearances. Japanese bamboo weaving is particularly well known for its use in basket weaving.
Woven bamboo flower basket (hanakago) for ikebana by Living National Treasure Hayakawa Shōkosai V, at the Kyoto State Guest House
Ikebana shōka flower arrangement in bamboo basket, by 40th headmaster Ikenobō Senjō (from the Sōka Hyakki, 1820)
Basket weaver working with kagome pattern (1915)
Chinese-style charcoal basket (sairō-sumitori) for Japanese tea ceremony. Timber bamboo, dwarf bamboo, and rattan. Edo period, 19th century
Basket weaving is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture. Craftspeople and artists specialized in making baskets may be known as basket makers and basket weavers. Basket weaving is also a rural craft.
Artist Lucy Telles and large basket, in Yosemite National Park, 1933
A woman weaves a basket in Cameroon
Woven bamboo basket for sale in K. R. Market, Bangalore, India
Woven baskets made of rush and palm fronds