Basket Weaver Demonstrates Technique at Mutare Market
by Raquel Gould
Honey-colored light pours through a high market hall window, illuminating the rough texture of dried palm fibers spread across a worn wooden table. A basket weaver sits at the edge of the frame, hands moving with practiced rhythm as thin strips of reed curve into a tight spiral. The wet season hangs heavy in the humid air, visible as a faint sheen on the dark concrete floor where soft reflections ripple from the window's glow. Dust motes float in the thick beams of light, catching the golden hue. Nearby, unfinished baskets lean against rough clay walls, their woven patterns sharp against the dimmer background. The weaver's calloused fingers grip the material firmly, creating deep creases in the fiber. A small pile of loose strips rests on the table's edge, ready for the next loop. The light fades slowly, leaving the corner of the frame in deep shadow.
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