Form meets function, woven and dyed by hand, with materials of the earth.
These fine-sisal baskets are crafted by a weaving cooperative in southeastern Kenya. The sisal fibers are hand-dyed and and then woven into works of art. These particular baskets require advanced technique to weave as the fiber is spun finly to allow for more intricate, nuanced pattern-building.
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Measures 8-10″ wide + tall
Each basket is one of a kind, but adheres to a natural, neutral color-way of browns, beiges + blacks.
*If used as a planter, ensure you plant in a water-resistant vessel with a drainage plate. These are not for direct planting as they are made from materials of the earth that will degrade when exposed to repeated moisture.
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Based in Portland, Oregon – Amsha works directly with artisans across Africa. They focus on driving social change in underserved communities by bringing quality, ethically made goods to the marketplace.