Weaving Baskets in Zimbabwe
The weavers depend on basket income to sustain themselves beyond what food they grow as subsistence farmers. They often use the money earned to pay school fees for their children.
The Nambian weavers live a half day’s journey from Binga and their basket quality is substantially higher than standard Binga baskets
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The weavers depend on basket income to sustain themselves beyond what food they grow as subsistence farmers. They often use the money earned to pay school fees for their children.
Your latest shipment of baskets was the most beautiful ever!
Cynthia
The baskets arrived late yesterday and I just opened them - you have outdone yourself as usual :) They are STUNNING. Thanks so much - your baskets are a BIG part of what makes my store beautiful!
Tammy
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.