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Showcase 22

No. 105. Conical basket with handle. Main warp made of myrtle rods forming a cross. Weft in myrtle coils grafted onto the rods.

No. 200. Perforated basket from Castelsardo, 1983. Carrier for baby accessories. Woven using twisted weave technique with weft of natural raffia, warp of sea hay and anthropomorphic and phytomorphic decorations in synthetic raffia. Rim decorated with perforations.

No. 201. Basket with handle from Castelsardo, 2010. Carrier for baby accessories. Woven using twisted weave technique with weft of synthetic raffia, warp of sea hay and decoration featuring the Tavolara motif in synthetic raffia.

No. 202. Basket from Castelsardo, early 1970's. Toy. Woven using twisted weave technique with weft of synthetic raffia, warp of sea hay with geometric decoration in synthetic raffia.

No. 203. Hats from Castelsardo. Woven using twisted weave technique with weft of natural raffia, warp of sea hay and geometric decorations in natural raffia.

No. 204. Baskets from Castelsardo. Woven using twisted weave technique with weft of natural raffia, warp of sea hay and geometric decorations in natural raffia.

No. 205. Baskets from Castelsardo. Woven using twisted weave technique with weft of natural and synthetic raffia, warp of sea hay and decorations featuring the Tavolara motif in natural and synthetic raffia.

No. 210. Perforated basket, local name paneri a bicchi, from Castelsardo. Woven using twisted weave technique with weft of natural raffia, warp of sea hay and decorations in natural raffia.

No. 206. Jewelry from Castelsardo. Woven using chain stitch technique with weft of natural raffia, warp of sea hay and decoration of colored natural raffia.

No. 207. Casket, local name scatula, from Castelsardo. Woven using twisted weave technique with weft of natural raffia, warp of sea hay and geometric decorations in natural raffia.

No. 208. Perforated basket, local name paneri a bicchi, from Castelsardo. Woven using twisted weave technique with weft of natural raffia, warp of sea hay and perforated decorations featuring anthropomorphic motifs in natural and synthetic raffia..

No. 209. Perforated basket, local name paneri a bicchi, from Castelsardo. Woven using twisted weave technique with weft of natural raffia, warp of sea hay and perforated geometric decorations in natural raffia.

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