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The Yao people are an ethnic minority widely residing in the mountainous regions rich in tea forests, spanning from Hunan Province in China to Yunnan Province and northern Southeast Asia. Renowned for their vibrant craftsmanship, particularly in textiles and embroidery, the Yao also skillfully utilize bamboo, creating a variety of tools for daily life, including furniture such as tables and stools, as well as baskets and fishing gear. This piece is a bamboo basket of a size well-suited for storing teapots and small tea bowls. The lacquer has aged beautifully over time, enhancing its character. In excellent condition, this item would make a valuable addition to any collection of tea utensils.
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Tax excluded. Import duties may apply. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout.

