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South American basketry

South American basketry is a rich tradition of handcrafted woven items created by indigenous communities across the continent. Using natural fibers like reeds, grasses, and palm leaves, artisans produce baskets for practical uses such as storage, transportation, and fishing, as well as ceremonial purposes. The designs often reflect cultural symbols, ecological knowledge, and regional styles, showcasing diverse weaving techniques and intricate patterns. This craftsmanship not only supports local livelihoods but also preserves cultural heritage and storytelling, making South American basketry a vital expression of indigenous identity and sustainable resource use.