| Title | Sweetgrass waste basket |
| Date | circa 1988 |
| Material Type | Wastebasket
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| Creator | Wright, Leola
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| Description | Coiled sweetgrass waste basket made of sweetgrass, pine needle, and bulrush, sewn with palmetto leaf. |
| Dimensions | Height: 15.5 cm; Circumference: 21.5 cm. |
| Language | English |
| Subject | Sweetgrass baskets -- South Carolina -- Charleston County Basket making -- South Carolina Grasswork African American art -- South Carolina -- 20th century
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| Geographic Region | Southern States South Atlantic States South Carolina
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| SC Region | Low Country
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| SC County | Charleston County (S.C.)
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| Collector | Avery Research Center
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| Collection in Repository | Sweetgrass Basket Collection
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| Collection Note | The Avery Sweetgrass Basket Collection holds significant modern examples of a centuries-old craft. Following African traditions, baskets of coiled grasses were originally produced by slaves on Lowcountry plantations for agricultural use. Over time, sweetgrass baskets have become artistic expressions that retain the African aesthetic -- a symbol of African American culture and a signature of the Lowcountry region. Alongside the baskets, the Avery Research Center has gathered visual and oral histories of the modern basketmakers and their families. |
| Call Number | 2007.014.002 |
| Holding Institution | Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston
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| Digital Collection | Avery Research Center Artifact Collection
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| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009, The College of Charleston Libraries. All rights reserved. For more information contact The College of Charleston Library, Charleston, SC 29424. |
| Media Type | Objects |