The extensive collection of objects from Kashgar in the most western part of China formed by the missionary Lars Erik Högberg and his collaborators was intended for the mission exhibition arranged in Stockholm 1907. The aim was to present the working environment of the missionaries. Apart from their Christian evangelization they were getting closer to the local population by way of health care and what could be named “development work”.
The idea was to let this be mirrored in the exhibition; to show that the population of Sinkiang was in need of education, and that even in this remote corner of Asia there was existing knowledge to draw on, particularly in the crafts.
There was documentation on the work of, among others, the basket makers in the town and their products. They could make anything: rough tools for farming, made of tree branches tied together with sinews, root baskets, sifters for the cooking of rice and small and fine baskets for the protection of your porcelain tea bowl when you were out travelling.