Weaving Nubian Baskets
Nubian refugees in Uganda, Kenya and other countries work hard to preserve their native culture through traditional activities such as basket weaving.
Weavers create these baskets by wrapping palm leaf fibers around a coil of papyrus, then stitching the coils together.
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Nubian refugees in Uganda, Kenya and other countries work hard to preserve their native culture through traditional activities such as basket weaving.
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
I just got home and opened the box with the baskets. I'm really blown away by how beautiful they are. The colors of the shoppers are stunning. The pattern of the sisal bowl is vibrant and so skillfully crafted. It's just thrilling to have such artistry in my home. Clare
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.