This handcrafted piece features a traditional Khasi khoh basket along with tools that reflect everyday life in Meghalaya. The khoh is a conical bamboo basket used by local communities for carrying goods and produce, typically worn on the back with a head strap. The composition includes a wooden axe and other simple elements associated with rural work, arranged as a compact scene rather than separate items. Together, these elements represent the practical use of bamboo and wood in daily life across the Khasi hills. Each component is made using bamboo, cane, and wood, and assembled by hand. This results in slight variations in texture and finish, which are part of the handmade character. The woven backdrop adds structure and depth without taking attention away from the central elements. This piece works as a cultural display item that reflects the use of natural materials and traditional tools in Meghalaya. It is best suited for tabletop placement where the details and arrangement can be viewed clearly.
Key Features
- Inspired by the traditional Khasi khoh, a bamboo basket used for carrying goods
- Combines basket, axe, and rural elements into a compact cultural scene
- Reflects everyday work and forest-based lifestyle in Meghalaya
- Set against a woven bamboo backdrop for added structure and depth
- Built on a wooden base with “Meghalaya” engraving
- Handcrafted finish, with slight variations in texture and detail









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