9. Mayo Wire Basket Collected by Family Friends, 1960s-80s"Many years ago, family friends from Tucson established a fair trade with the Mayo Indians in the Copper Canyon region of the Sierra Madres. They wanted to encourage productivity and the continuation of arts and crafts. They never really sold a lot of the work, and every time we hang out with them, they’ve found a few more amazing things they’re willing to let go of. The basket is made of bailing wire, a thick wire used for fencing. It’s not very easy to work with, so it’s impressive they bent the wire by hand.”  Photo 10 of 11 in Shops We Love: Lowell

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9. Mayo Wire Basket Collected by Family Friends, 1960s-80s"Many years ago, family friends from Tucson established a fair trade with the Mayo Indians in the Copper Canyon region of the Sierra Madres. They wanted to encourage productivity and the continuation of arts and crafts. They never really sold a lot of the work, and every time we hang out with them, they’ve found a few more amazing things they’re willing to let go of. The basket is made of bailing wire, a thick wire used for fencing. It’s not very easy to work with, so it’s impressive they bent the wire by hand.”