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Bamboo Basket - Mysore, Karnataka

Eco-Friendly Basket
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral and Sowmya B. N.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Bamboo is being slit in half.

  • Artisan chops thin strips of Bamboo.

  • The chopped strips are collected.

  • Bamboo sticks are kept perpendicular.

  • The artist cuts the Bamboo by laying ten reeds parallel to one another in a circular shape.

  • An artisan begins the weaving process.

  • The strips are woven alternately to the straps where the body of the basket is built.

  • The base of the basket is done.

  • The reeds are weaved, depending on the desired height of the basket.

  • Cutting the edges of wide bamboo strips with the help of a knife.

  • The final product.

  • Artisan with a small size bamboo basket.

Bamboo is being slit in half.

Artisan chops thin strips of Bamboo.

The chopped strips are collected.

Bamboo sticks are kept perpendicular.

The artist cuts the Bamboo by laying ten reeds parallel to one another in a circular shape.

An artisan begins the weaving process.

The strips are woven alternately to the straps where the body of the basket is built.

The base of the basket is done.

The reeds are weaved, depending on the desired height of the basket.

Cutting the edges of wide bamboo strips with the help of a knife.

The final product.

Artisan with a small size bamboo basket.

Mysore is the third-largest city after the state capital of Bangalore and Hubli in Karnataka, India. Mysore is a center for mass production for traditional and new design bamboo craft items. Due to advances in processing technology, it has a great demand in industrial applications. As it grows abundantly and is an eco-friendly item, it is widely used for household products. Bamboo strips are not only used in utility products but also in decorative products. A bamboo basket is one among them. A basket is made of a thin bamboo stripe.

Thousands of artisans earn their daily bread and butter by producing a wide variety of bamboo products. Bamboo baskets, boxes, chairs, handbags, mats, winnow, etc., are examples of bamboo products. Artisan Mr. Najundayya is making bamboo baskets since his childhood. Basketry is his family business in Mysore.

For more details:
http://www.dsource.in/resource/bamboo-basket-mysore-karnataka
 

Bamboo is being slit in half.

Artisan chops thin strips of Bamboo.

The chopped strips are collected.

Bamboo sticks are kept perpendicular.

The artist cuts the Bamboo by laying ten reeds parallel to one another in a circular shape.

An artisan begins the weaving process.

The strips are woven alternately to the straps where the body of the basket is built.

The base of the basket is done.

The reeds are weaved, depending on the desired height of the basket.

Cutting the edges of wide bamboo strips with the help of a knife.

The final product.

Artisan with a small size bamboo basket.


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