The Caithness Hayve Keep
Tim Johnson discovered The Caithness Hayve in a private collection in Thurso on the far north coast of Scotland in 2012. He then dedicated himself, over several years, to researching the rare basket and practicing its unusual making technique. Tim is currently the only professional basketmaker making the Caithness Hayve.
The Hayve was made with locally harvested Soft Rush (Juncus effusus) and was traditionally used by Caithness crofters and fishermen to gather bait from the shore in preparation for rod fishing from rocky headlands.
Materials: Bulrush worked in the Neolithic Braiding technique
Care Instructions: Dust with a feather duster
Dimensions:
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