Tutsi Basket Rwanda Sidley Collection

These baskets represent an exquisite form of artistry among the Tutsi and other ethnic groups like the Hutu and Twa, residing primarily in Rwanda and Burundi. Originating from a history of cattle herding and Nilotic migrations from Ethiopia, the Tutsi established a social structure, dominating the Hutu for centuries until colonial interventions altered power dynamics. Traditional arts in this region, including basketry, pottery, and jewelry, signify cultural expression, with the Tutsi renowned for their intricate miniature baskets, known as Agaseki. Crafted from sisal and papyrus tree fibers, these baskets were initially adorned with natural colors from root extracts and banana flowers, later evolving to incorporate vibrant imported dyes, reflecting a kaleidoscope of patterns crafted by the creative prowess of Rwandan and Burundian women. Initially utilitarian, these baskets evolved into symbols of cultural heritage, used for gifting, decoration, and even as symbols of unity post the 1994 genocide, where they symbolize peace as women from diverse backgrounds weave together, creating newer, more colorful designs with a thicker straw, signifying an evolution in both style and meaning. Provenance: Niña Sidley Collection After a long career in publishing, Niña Sidley returned to her first love: collecting the art, artifacts, and textiles of the world’s indigenous peoples. Part of her mission has been to educate others and to honor the extraordinary creativity, ingenuity, and heartfelt messages these hand made works send from their makers. Niña believes this deep respect for tradition and beauty inspires and ties all of us together as one world. Height (In)13.0Width (In)11.5Depth (In)11.5149027

Tutsi Basket Rwanda Sidley Collection

These baskets represent an exquisite form of artistry among the Tutsi and other ethnic groups like the Hutu and Twa, residing primarily in Rwanda and Burundi. Originating from a history of cattle herding and Nilotic migrations from Ethiopia, the Tutsi established a social structure, dominating the Hutu for centuries until colonial interventions altered power dynamics. Traditional arts in this region, including basketry, pottery, and jewelry, signify cultural expression, with the Tutsi renowned for their intricate miniature baskets, known as Agaseki. Crafted from sisal and papyrus tree fibers, these baskets were initially adorned with natural colors from root extracts and banana flowers, later evolving to incorporate vibrant imported dyes, reflecting a kaleidoscope of patterns crafted by the creative prowess of Rwandan and Burundian women. Initially utilitarian, these baskets evolved into symbols of cultural heritage, uséd for gifting, decoration, and even as symbols of unity post the 1994 genocide, where they symbolize peace as women from diverse backgrounds weave together, creating newer, more colorful designs with a thicker straw, signifying an evolution in both style and meaning.

Provenance: Niña Sidley Collection

After a long career in publishing, Niña Sidley returned to her first love: collecting the art, artifacts, and textiles of the world’s indigenous peoples. Part of her mission has been to educate others and to honor the extraordinary creativity, ingenuity, and heartfelt messages these hand made works send from their makers. Niña believes this deep respect for tradition and beauty inspires and ties all of us together as one world.

Height (In)
13.0

Width (In)
11.5

Depth (In)
11.5

149027

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