The pieces include sculptures, drawings, paintings, wood CARINGS, tapestry, machine embroidery, rag rugs, felting, 
basketry, glassware, poems and cartoons, all inspired by nature.
The restrictions will apply to certain goods of stone, ceramic, metal, bone, ivory, shell, glass, faience, semi-precious stone, plaster, textiles, 
basketry and rope.
It is a more interactive space than a normal museum."Visitors can gain an overview of the local craft activities such as flour milling, smithing, pottery, coopering, 
basketry and so on," said Maria Jagnesakova, director of Orava Museum, as quoted by the TASR newswire.
Held under the theme 'Local resources and indigenous skills for sustainable communities' the event was characterised by awarding of certificates to excelling beneficiaries in categories such as machine sewing, leatherworks, 
basketry, beadwork, pottery, woodwork, art, patchwork, weaving and food preservation.
Artists' work must be consistent with the theme of "art that reflects and is inspired by the local landscape and all that it provides." Accepted mediums include original artwork, painting, drawing and other hanging art, photography, limited edition prints, ceramics, glass, sculptural pieces, 
basketry, fiber, paper, metal and wood.
Exhibit spotlights the arts of raised beadwork at Tuscarora, stone carving at Six Nations, Seneca 
basketry at Allegany, quiltmaking at Akwesasne, and tradional pottery at Oneida, Wisconsin.
In "
Basketry Basics" she draws upon her years of experience and expertise to present an easy, accessible, and fun approach to basketmaking offers instructions for 18 beautiful and useful baskets.
The art of weaving bags from natural materials like dried grass and bamboo is millennia-old, with 
basketry technique dating back to ancient Egypt in the 1950s, when the straw totes came to be seen as a stylish item.
A wide mixture of Sindh's handicrafts including home textiles (made up of intricate patch work, cut work and embroidery), 
basketry, jewelry, dresses, dupattas, and shawls embellished with traditional embroidery and cut work will be exhibited.
A wide mixture of Sindh's handicrafts including home textiles (made up of intricate patch work, cut work and embroidery), 
basketry, jewellery, dresses, dupattas, and shawls embellished with traditional embroidery and cut work will be exhibited.
Women master artisans in the field of 
Basketry work, Phulkari, Lungi/Khes weaving and Embroidery work from all provinces, Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir will demonstrate their artisanship in the exhibition.