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Baskets of Africa continues to be featured in national magazines, highlighting our amazing baskets and our commitment to Fair Trade. Read the articles and features here.
Botswana baskets are some of the highest quality baskets woven today.
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Baskets of Africa continues to be featured in national magazines, highlighting our amazing baskets and our commitment to Fair Trade. Read the articles and features here.
Women of the Bayei and Hambukushu tribal groups painstakingly create this art from ‘mokola’ palm tree fiber coil woven around grass or vine. The bark and roots from 2 different trees are used to make the dye colors, as are decomposing sorghum husks and shrub leaves.
This is such a beautiful piece. I love it! It came very quickly. I'm so glad I purchased it and happy to support fair trade too! Morena
Thank you for shipping my order so quickly. The workmanship on the basket is beautiful and the colors are just as pictured on your site. I'll be back for more. Bhavana
All of our African baskets are verified Fair Trade, because we believe that indigenous people around the world should be compensated fairly for their amazing work.