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![]() B00PBADZOW Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 1000.000 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 2 Find similar productsFair Trade Rwanda African Sisal Bowl 11-12 Across, 33805. You will receive a basket nearly identical to this one pictured, but please keep in mind every basket is uniquely handwoven and can differ slightly. Rural weavers in Rwanda of all tribes, including Hutus and Tutsis, work side by side to produce these uniquely woven baskets. The baskets are a message of reconciliation, peace, and hope for the future. These traditional Rwandan baskets are woven using native grasses, reeds, and sisal fibers. In Rwanda, basket weaving is passed down from generation to generation, from grandmother to mother to daughter. | ![]() B00FDV5L1O Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 111.111 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 7 Find similar productsFair Trade Rwanda African Sisal Bowl 11-12 Across, #33838. You will receive a basket nearly identical to this one pictured, but please keep in mind every basket is uniquely handwoven and can differ slightly. Rural weavers in Rwanda of all tribes, including Hutus and Tutsis, work side by side to produce these uniquely woven baskets. The baskets are a message of reconciliation, peace, and hope for the future. These traditional Rwandan baskets are woven using native grasses, reeds, and sisal fibers. In Rwanda, basket weaving is passed down from generation to generation, from grandmother to mother to daughter. |
![]() B00NP8B9S6 Price: $44 Score: 9.174 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 14 Find similar productsFair Trade Uganda African Bukedo & Raffia Bowl #UR1412, 11.5-12.5 Across #UR1412. You will receive a basket nearly identical to this one pictured, but please keep in mind every basket is uniquely handwoven and can differ slightly. This basket is made of bukedo, the local term in Uganda for banana leaf stalks, and raffia, which comes from palm trees. Both of these materials are renewable, plentiful resources. Bukedo creates a sturdy base that dyed raffia is coiled around to make this strong basket. These baskets are traditionally used for serving food in Uganda. They look great mounted on a wall, propped on a shelf or even sitting on a table. The mission of this weaving group is to support as many other women as possible through the promotion of their handcrafts. | ![]() B07KMDMHF5 Price: $44 Score: 8.929 Category: Home Rating: 3.9 Votes: 8 Find similar productsFair Trade Uganda African Bukedo & Raffia Bowl #UR7412, 11.5-12.5 Across. You will receive a basket nearly identical to this one pictured, but please keep in mind every basket is uniquely handwoven and can differ slightly. This basket is made of bukedo, the local term in Uganda for banana leaf stalks, and raffia, which comes from palm trees. Both of these materials are renewable, plentiful resources. Bukedo creates a sturdy base that dyed raffia is coiled around to make this strong basket. These baskets are traditionally used for serving food in Uganda. They look great mounted on a wall, propped on a shelf or even sitting on a table. The mission of this weaving group is to support as many other women as possible through the promotion of their handcrafts. |
![]() B01N41DJ6O Price: $44 Score: 8.929 Category: Home Rating: 4.5 Votes: 5 Find similar productsFair Trade Uganda African Bukedo & Raffia Bowl #UR6512, 11.5-12.5 Across. You will receive a basket nearly identical to this one pictured, but please keep in mind every basket is uniquely handwoven and can differ slightly. This basket is made of bukedo, the local term in Uganda for banana leaf stalks, and raffia, which comes from palm trees. Both of these materials are renewable, plentiful resources. Bukedo creates a sturdy base that dyed raffia is coiled around to make this strong basket. These baskets are traditionally used for serving food in Uganda. They look great mounted on a wall, propped on a shelf or even sitting on a table. The mission of this weaving group is to support as many other women as possible through the promotion of their handcrafts. | ![]() B00Y8N1K2M Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 8.000 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 2 Find similar productsSenegalese Hand Woven Round Basket, White/Aqua Squares. In the West African nation of Senegal, Wolof women create an elegant new style of basket using strips of plastic recycled from prayer mats and rugs or purchased new from a Dakar mat factory. Merging modern materials and traditional weaving skills with local sustainable natural fibers allows them to comfortably earn supplemental income while sharing their chic modern creations with homes around the world. |
![]() B09KWCGRRP Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 7.813 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 3 Find similar productsFair Trade Ghana Bolga African Medium Market BasketSea and Sky 11-13 Across, 96506. You will receive a basket of similar colors, with varying bands of blues and green evoking a seaside escape- no two are identical. Please keep in mind every basket is uniquely handwoven and differs in design. In the Bolgatanga area of Ghana, these baskets are traditionally used for carrying goods to and from the market. Weavers in the region use the abundant Veta vera grass to weave these incredibly hardy, useful baskets. Please note that if color looks black on your screen, it is actually a very, very dark blue. Easily reshape your basket by quickly submerging in water, reshape by hand and hang to dry. | ![]() B06Y51GBLP Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 7.407 Category: Home Rating: 4.7 Votes: 5 Find similar productsAfrican Fair Trade Hand Woven Lidded Gourd Basket, Aqua/Silver/White. A network of rural Wolof women in nine Senegalese villages are working together to create beautiful handcrafted baskets for export. Using locally harvested cattail stalks and strips of plastic used to make prayer mats, the women bring supplemental income to their households by weaving baskets between their daily duties. Thanks to some attention from magazines like InStyle, Shape, and ELLE Decor, Swahili African Modern can continue developing new baskets with the Wolof ladies. Swahili African Modern, a member of the Fair Trade Federation, is committed to providing fair wages to their artisan workers and creating products from sustainable materials. |
![]() B08Y83WR3T Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.623 Category: Home Rating: 3.7 Votes: 6 Find similar productsPurposeful Baskets Hand Made Decorative Woven Bowl Tray Centerpiece Maze Full. My father came to the United States in 1979 to continue his education. In order to help pay his way through school, my grandfather would send him baskets that my father would take and sell door-to-door in between classes and on weekends. Overtime, the baskets became very popular and the operation was expanded. While the baskets feature Native American Designs, they are all hand-woven by villagers in Pakistan. At one point, my grandfather found out that the villagers who wove the baskets were being poorly treated by the wholesalers who were purchasing and reselling them. To rectify the situation, he started visiting the villages and purchasing the baskets directly from the weavers. Our family has been importing these baskets for over 40 years and have worked very hard to continue my grandfathers legacy. We purchase baskets directly from the weavers whenever possible and have invested heavily in helping enrich the lives of the people who helped to create this business for us. I truly hope you find at least a small token of joy in this wonderful art form. ——Kasim Aslam——3rd Generation Basketeer. | ![]() B00L2K3F7C Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.579 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 1 Find similar productsFair Trade Ghana Bolga African Yikene Tote 15-17 Across. You will receive a basket of nearly identical colors to this one pictured, but please keep in mind every basket is uniquely handwoven and differs in design. These baskets come from Yikene village in the Bolgatanga area of Ghana, and are traditionally used for carrying goods to and from the market. This is the Yikene interpretation of the regular 2 handled shoppers. Weavers in the region use the abundant Veta vera grass to weave these incredibly hardy, useful baskets. Easily reshape your basket by quickly submerging in water, reshape by hand and let basket dry. |









