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Something to consider when choosing your next basket is the price of the basket. The price range of baskets is all over the place.

Consider price.
I love baskets because they're beautiful and cheap. But some aren't so cheap. Some sellers are asking more than a $100 for a basket. Yikes! I'll stick to prices under a $100, even for my collectables (the baskets I don't plan to decorate or change one bit). You should stick to whatever your budget allows.

That's the other beauty of baskets; you don't have to spend big bucks for a beautiful, even large, collection. I'm not knocking the collectors who do spend big bucks per basket (and I have seen a few pricey baskets with Indian or African origin that I'd love to own). But if you're a basket lover with a modest budget seeking decoration and function more so than a wall of basket exhibits solely for viewing pleasure, then you shouldn't overspend. However, if you love one-of-a-kind artwork collectibles then by all means pay top dollar to some of the great basket artisans to get those pieces. It's all about why you want baskets...to organize with, to decorate with, to decorate, to view their beauty, as conversational pieces and works of art in your home...whatever your desire.

Mainly speaking the price depends on the masters’ skills and also the materials effect the quality a lot. As we know the food basket can use willow basket, rattan basket, maize basket and straw basket. Those materials anti-water and appearance as good as the quality.