Bulrush Fanner

Item

Bulrush
Title
Bulrush Fanner
Creator
Mary Manigault
Date
1971
Description
A coiled sweetgrass basket
Abstract

Wide winnowing baskets, known as fanners, were the earliest and most important type of coiled basketry made by Africans in North America. From the introduction of rice in the late 1600s to well into the 20th century, fanner baskets were used to separate rice grains from husks. The large, circular fanner basket has a flat bottom with sides extending just a few inches above the bottom to form a flat, shallow basket.
Medium
Salt Marsh Rush
Extent
4 inches
Identifier
2006.005.012
Rights Holder
Clark Atlanta University Art Museum
Is Part Of
Clark Atlanta University Art Museum Permanent Collection
Media
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