Weaving Bolga Baskets in Ghana
For many generations, weaving has been a traditional skill of the Gurune people of northern Ghana. Mostly done by women, basket weaving and other handicrafts supplement these subsistence farmers’ incomes.
These genuine Bolga baskets are exclusively woven by the indigenous Gurune people around the town of Bolgatanga in Northern Ghana.
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For many generations, weaving has been a traditional skill of the Gurune people of northern Ghana. Mostly done by women, basket weaving and other handicrafts supplement these subsistence farmers’ incomes.
I just received my order of 5 Zulu Wire baskets, and I have to say they are FANTASTIC! The workmanship is outstanding. Kudos to those that created such beauty. I just ordered 2 more. Thank you for providing such lovely products and fair-trade practices to the African tribe weavers making them. Jan
It arrived within a few days and looks exactly like the picture. Large with comfortable handle. Well-made and beautiful. Comes with fair trade information. Love it! Sabrina
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.