Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Habesha Baskets...

Basket Market in Axum, Ethiopia... ONE day I hope to visit this place on a mission trip!
Traditional Ethiopian basket market in Axum
ethiopian baskets - Google Search
These vibrant baskets are use for food storage and as a serving table
baskets habesha
A kaleidoscope of colours and patterns

now we're talking...handwoven baskets on the wall and gorgeous sari accents!
Mixing Indian textiles with Ethiopia baskets
Salem's Ethiopia: Baskets from the Ethiopian Sustainable Tourism Alliance (ESTA)
Baskets from Salem's boutique - one of my favourite shops in Addis Ababa
Africa | "Hareg learning the art". Tigray, Ethiopia | ©Rod Waddington.
Learning the traditional art of basket weaving
mesob is a colorful-basket used to keep a traditional Ethiopian meal. In MERKATO you can't dare pass the mesob section without stopping to admire the beautiful handcraft and vibrant colors.
Basket market section in the Mercato in Addis Ababa
making injera 
Ethiopian woman making Injera bread - the main staple of their diet which they carry in large woven baskets 
A big Injera basket on her head...Bhar Dar, Ethiopia | © Boaz Images 
A big Injera basket on her head - Bhar Dar, Ethiopia 
ethiopian baskets | To the Omo Valley and Back Again - Return to Ethiopia 
Water carrying 'baskets' made from hollow gourds 
 
Africa | Ethiopian vessel. Used to carry and store milk || Made from gourds, basketry, mud/clay and leather and adorned with cowrie shells. 
Used to carry and store milk, these are made of guords, basketry, mud/clay and leather and adorned with cowrie shells. 
Girl carrying the meal an the table on her head, Ethiopia by Eric Lafforgue, via Flickr
Both the meal and the table are being carried on her head
 
 
Some women love shoes...for me it is baskets - and each country in Africa has there own tradition arts in terms of basket weaving. 
Ethiopia has a wide range of different types of baskets from the milk storage vessels made from hollowed out gourds to the tall table like baskets made from wicker wrapped in colourful threads.
I have gained quite the collection of baskets here from all over the country that I will be happy to look upon in my future house/s. Each one will remind me of our adventures in this land. 
 

2 comments:

  1. Gosh! So much love for this post and the baskets are beyond lovely, thank you so much for your comment..I have been willing you to post for what seems like ages..Love your photos x

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    1. Cheers Tanaya!
      I also love your pics - it is lovely to see Sydney in the back drop.(our old stopping ground) Rob and I got engaged on the steps of the Opera House...married on a beach on the South Coast.

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