A pair of traditional woven fish baskets or traps from Papua New Guinea, each measuring approximately 40cm in height.
These baskets are handwoven from natural fibres in a tapered cylindrical form, designed for catching or holding fish. The open weave construction and narrowing neck are typical of traditional fishing methods used throughout the Pacific Islands.
Today, these pieces are equally valued as decorative or ethnographic display items, showcasing traditional craftsmanship and utilitarian design.
Condition: Used, with age-related wear consistent with natural fibre construction. Structurally sound and present well.
A great pair for collectors of tribal artefacts, coastal décor, or rustic interior styling.






