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AI Identification

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Hand-woven wicker fruit basket, appearing to be of Filipino origin

Baskets and Woven Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$15—$35

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular, shallow woven basket constructed from natural plant fibers, likely rattan or wicker. The basket features an intricate radial weaving pattern that originates from the center and expands outward in a series of overlapping, bundled ribs and cross-weaves. The material displays a warm, medium-brown tone with natural variations in hue, consistent with sun-dried or lightly stained natural fibers. A small, white adhesive paper label is visible on the interior bottom, bearing the printed text 'Handmade in the Philippines' in a black, sans-serif font. The construction suggests a traditional hand-crafting technique involving split vines or reeds. Physically, the basket appears lightweight yet structurally resilient due to the dense layering of the weave. The condition appears to be good with minimal visible fraying or breakage of the fibers, though some natural surface irregularities are present. While the label provides a point of origin, it remains an unverified attribution subject to the label's own authenticity; however, the style and material are highly consistent with late 20th-century artisanal export wares from the Southeast Asian region.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided images, this is a circular woven basket constructed from natural plant fibers, possibly rattan or split wicker. The piece displays a radial weaving technique and bears a label citing a Philippine origin, which is a common characteristic of late 20th-century artisanal export wares. I can observe that the structural integrity appears stable, though I cannot verify fiber flexibility or the presence of microscopic pest damage without a physical inspection. The value estimate is based on the assumption that the item is a handmade piece as indicated by the label; if this attribution were found to be incorrect or if the item were a mass-produced modern reproduction, the market value would likely fall toward the lower end of the range. The market for vintage Southeast Asian basketry remains steady, primarily driven by decorative appeal rather than high-end collectible rarity. To arrive at a more precise valuation or to confirm the material composition and construction date, one would need an in-person examination by a specialist in ethnographic craft and verifiable provenance documentation. Currently, items of similar style and presumed origin typically sell in the secondary market based on size and decorative condition. If this were identified merely as a generic 'in the style of' piece without the provenance of handmade Philippine craft, the value might decrease to a nominal decorative level of under $10.

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