Grasswork artist Mayur Shilpa portrays a straw basket with black and white hues forming geometric circular patterns and featuring a half-diamond pattern in her grass work art. The black and white hues, along with geometric patterns, have cultural significance. In some cultures, these colors and patterns represent balance, harmony, or the interplay of opposites. The half-diamond pattern holds specific cultural or spiritual connotations. The use of geometric patterns in grass work art is a way for the artist to express their creativity and design skills. Geometric patterns often have a visually appealing and symmetrical quality that can be appreciated purely for their aesthetic value. The art often has deep cultural roots, and the specific patterns and colors used in the basket are a part of a long-standing tradition passed down through generations. Such baskets serve as a way to preserve and showcase cultural heritage.