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.
Simply amazing!!! The baskets are beautiful and will brighten up our children's classrooms for sure. Thanks for the information about the baskets along with where they came from. We will definitely include it in our curriculum. Thanks again for such wonderful baskets. Alma
Just want to say how delighted I am with both of the baskets I purchased from you. These works of art are so well-made and functional and, best of all, supporting women in Ghana. I took my new shopper with me yesterday and was pleased with the quantity it could hold and I could still lift it! Thanks for your advice. Claudia
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.