Basketry in Mexico is all about helping people make cool things out of plants, kind of like making a toy out of Play-Doh! The plants used in basketry are super special because they grow really well in Mexico and are easy to find. The people who make these baskets use their hands, imagination, and a little bit of magic to create amazing shapes and designs.
First, they pick the plants from the ground, and then they do something called "weaving." It's like tying a knot, but instead of using string, they use really long, thin, and colorful plant fibers. These fibers turn into the base of the baskets.
Next, they build up the sides of the baskets by weaving even more plant fibers in and out of the base, like making a wall. They can make all kinds of shapes, from circles to squares to even triangular baskets! Plus, sometimes they make really pretty designs using different colored fibers.
Finally, when the basket is all done, it's strong and sturdy enough to hold all sorts of things, like fruits, vegetables, or even toys! Because basketry is such a fun and creative way to use plants, lots of people in Mexico love doing it, and it has become a big part of the culture there.