No. 1 Nantucket New Shoal Lightship on station, 1890s. NHA collection, P8779.
Nantucket Lightship Basket History
According to the Nantucket Historical Association: “There are four distinct elements that define a Nantucket lightship basket. The basket is woven on a mold; the staves are made of rattan; the weavers are of cane; and the basket has a solid wood base. Baskets with these characteristics developed on Nantucket during the course of the nineteenth century. When well made, they were robust and practical as storage and carrying baskets and were in wide use in the island’s stores, workshops, and homes. As the island transitioned from a whaling economy to a tourist economy in the 1860s and after, the island’s work baskets became popular keepsakes of an island visit.”
ACK Basket continues the tradition of these handwoven pieces as a keepsake of the sun-kissed island.
Dan - Master Weaver
ACK Basket master weaver, Dan grew up on the beaches of Nantucket as a kid, learning the art of lightship basket weaving - passed down through the generations. Sharing this family tradition of beautiful basketry, every creation is filled with a memory you’ve created on the island. And for those days when you’re missing the ocean mist breeze - a reminder of Nantucket.