Blue Knot Handwoven Iraca Palm Bowl

Sale price$89.00

Add a touch of color and artisan craftsmanship to your home with the Blue Knot Bowl, a handwoven decorative bowl crafted from natural Iraca palm fibers by skilled artisans in Usiacurí, Colombia. Featuring an intricate open-weave design accented with hand-tied blue and green knots, this eye-catching piece blends traditional craftsmanship with modern organic style.

Perfect for styling shelves, coffee tables, kitchen counters, and dining spaces, this versatile woven bowl can be used to hold fruit, bread, dry goods, or everyday essentials while adding texture and visual interest to your home. Each bowl is carefully woven by hand using techniques passed down through generations, making every piece uniquely one of a kind.

Whether displayed as a decorative centerpiece or used as a functional serving bowl, the Blue Knot Bowl brings warmth, color, and timeless artisan beauty to any space.

Size: 8" diameter x 4" height

Materials: Irica Palm

Colors: Natural and blue

Handmade in Colombia – Ethical & Sustainable

Due to its handmade nature, slight variations in size and color make each piece beautifully unique.

    To the best of our knowledge the materials in this product are considered non-toxic and safe for the home. Learn more about our ranking system.
     
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    SUPPORT MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES

    Coro Cora aims to create lasting social change in Colombian communities by empowering artisans and helping provide sustainable income for them and their families.

    SUSTAINABLE

    This vibrant collection is made entirely by hand using natural, eco-friendly materials like Iraca palm that have a minimal ecological footprint.

    HANDMADE BY ARTISANS

    Coro Cora partners with 500+ artisans from across the country, most of them women, who preserve ancestral techniques passed down through generations.

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    ABOUT CORO CORA

    Coro Cora was founded by Maria and Laura, a mother-daughter duo from Bogotá, Colombia. Blending contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship, they create vibrant tabletop, accessory, and home decor pieces that celebrate the beauty and culture of Colombia through thoughtful, artisan-made design.

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    EMPOWERING COLUMBIAN ARTISANS

    Coro Cora partners directly with weaving cooperatives across Colombia, including artisan communities in Usiacurí, to help preserve ancestral weaving techniques passed down through generations. Each handcrafted piece is brought to life by skilled artisans—most of them women—with a focus on fair labor, empowerment, and sustainable income for their families and communities.

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    SUSTAINABILITY & LASTING IMPACT

    Rooted in slow, intentional design, Coro Cora creates 100% handmade pieces using primarily natural fibers and low-impact materials. Their work reflects a commitment to sustainability, cultural preservation, and creating lasting social impact through meaningful, beautifully crafted home decor.

    01

    ABOUT CORO CORA

    Coro Cora was founded by Maria and Laura, a mother-daughter duo from Bogotá, Colombia. Blending contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship, they create vibrant tabletop, accessory, and home decor pieces that celebrate the beauty and culture of Colombia through thoughtful, artisan-made design.

    02

    EMPOWERING COLUMBIAN ARTISANS

    Coro Cora partners directly with weaving cooperatives across Colombia, including artisan communities in Usiacurí, to help preserve ancestral weaving techniques passed down through generations. Each handcrafted piece is brought to life by skilled artisans—most of them women—with a focus on fair labor, empowerment, and sustainable income for their families and communities.

    03

    SUSTAINABILITY & LASTING IMPACT

    Rooted in slow, intentional design, Coro Cora creates 100% handmade pieces using primarily natural fibers and low-impact materials. Their work reflects a commitment to sustainability, cultural preservation, and creating lasting social impact through meaningful, beautifully crafted home decor.