Raddas
Raddas are a traditional type of woven basket or container originating from the Baltic Sea region, particularly associated with the indigenous peoples of the Curonian Spit, a narrow sand spit in Lithuania and Russia. These handcrafted items are renowned for their durability, versatility, and intricate designs, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.
The construction of raddas typically involves weaving natural materials such as reeds, straw, or willow branches.
Beyond their functional use, raddas hold cultural significance. They are often adorned with symbolic patterns and
The art of radda-making has been passed down through generations, though its practice has declined due to