Basket weaving served as an integral part of many cultures, especially in Africa. Baskets, including hanging wall baskets, are more than just decorative pieces, they are woven testaments of stories, culture, heritage, and resilience of the African people.Â
Crafted by the hands of artists using age-old techniques, these African woven baskets are more than just art objects—they are vessels that connect us to the vibrant culture of the African diaspora.Â
The history of handmade, woven African baskets dates back centuries and held roles in the community—from functional containers to ceremonial pieces that symbolize fertility, unity, and protection. Weaving these baskets from generation to generation preserved the cultural narratives and craftsmanship that we all see today.
In African culture, wall baskets symbolize:
- Unity, community, cultural exchange
- Protection to ward off negative energy and bring positivity into the space
- Good fortune
- Customs of different African regions
- The beauty of nature indoors