Antique Woven Kalinga container A
Extremely rare, museum quality antique handwoven rattan nesting container, circa early 20th Century. Woven by the indigenous Kalinga people of the Northern Philippines. Finished with beeswax, and patinaed to a rich dark redish brown with wood smoke likely from hanging inside a traditional bamboo house.
Features a herringbone weave, and a braided cord connecting the two parts, can be worn to hang from the wrist.
9”L (inc strap) 5.5”l x 4.5”w x 1”d
Extremely rare, museum quality antique handwoven rattan nesting container, circa early 20th Century. Woven by the indigenous Kalinga people of the Northern Philippines. Finished with beeswax, and patinaed to a rich dark redish brown with wood smoke likely from hanging inside a traditional bamboo house.
Features a herringbone weave, and a braided cord connecting the two parts, can be worn to hang from the wrist.
9”L (inc strap) 5.5”l x 4.5”w x 1”d
Extremely rare, museum quality antique handwoven rattan nesting container, circa early 20th Century. Woven by the indigenous Kalinga people of the Northern Philippines. Finished with beeswax, and patinaed to a rich dark redish brown with wood smoke likely from hanging inside a traditional bamboo house.
Features a herringbone weave, and a braided cord connecting the two parts, can be worn to hang from the wrist.
9”L (inc strap) 5.5”l x 4.5”w x 1”d