Small Yellow Patterned Fine Weave Basket
Unique African Handcrafted Baskets
Experience the beauty and heritage of Taita craftsmanship with this handwoven sisal storage basket (or basket planter) from Kenya. Versatile and beautifully decorative!
📏 Dimensions: 17cm high x 17 cm wide at the top and 9cm wide at the base
🌍 Ethically Sourced: Crafted by Taita artisans, supporting fair trade and community development.
🌱 Sustainable Materials: Made from homegrown sisal, dyed using natural methods from flowers and bark. Leaving an eco-friendly basket with rich earthy tones.
🧵 Exceptional Craftsmanship: Features hand-rolled twine thinner than 2mm, creating a tight density of knots for a lightweight yet durable basket.
🎨 Unique Designs: Each basket is one-of-a-kind, with unique colours and patterns created by the artisans.
📜 Rich Story: “Hadithi” means ‘a story’ in Swahili, and each basket tells the story of its maker, including the artisan’s name on the basket. This basket is made by Francesca Myiakera.
Yellow patterned Fine Weave basket
Discover the artistry of Taita with our fine weave sisal baskets. Ethically sourced, sustainably made, and exquisitely handcrafted by talented artisans near Tsavo National Park, each basket is a unique piece of art that tells a story. With rich earthy tones and a bright yellow pattern, this basket will fit beautifully in any home!
Dimensions: 17cm high x 17 cm wide at the top and 9cm wide at the base
About these Fine Weave Sisal Baskets
Our fine weave baskets are crafted from extra thin sisal fibres grown on the weavers' own farms. The sisal leaves are harvested, fibres removed, dyed, and rolled into twine by the artisans, making each basket entirely handmade from start to finish. This intricate process, requiring considerable time and effort, results in a basket that is a true work of art.
Meet the Makers
This basket has been woven by the talented Francesca Myiakera. Weaving baskets is an integral part of Taita culture. The artisans, mostly from the Taita hills, use traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations. These groups of weavers meet every two weeks to weave together and continue their work at home, on the bus, or while visiting neighbours. This communal activity not only preserves their cultural heritage but also supports their livelihoods.
Enhance your home decor with this beautiful yellow-patterned Fine Weave basket. Perfect for storage, decoration, or as a thoughtful gift, each basket is a unique creation that carries the heart and history of its maker.
By choosing these baskets, you're not only adding a touch of authentic Kenyan artistry to your home but also supporting sustainable practices and preserving a rich cultural tradition. Join us in this fair-trade journey and make a positive impact with your purchase.
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