Earthen Craft Woven Pot
This unique woven pot or basket was handmade by skilled women artisans in Ghana. This beautiful piece is 100% fair trade and ethical and was made with 100% sustainable materials. It is a striking statement piece on your shelf and can also be used as a planter if care is taken to avoid water damage.
-Approximately 8.5” diameter x 8.5” height
-Made from all natural elephant grass
- Elephant grass can take new forms in transit, easily reshape by spraying with water and using your hands to shape back into your preferred form
*Each woven basket is lovingly made by hand and is beautifully unique, with slight color, size and shape variations.
Details
Each handmade woven piece is made with sustainable, all natural fibers native to the artisans' communities and colored with all natural dyes.
To create shape, artisans tightly wind fibers and secure them with tiny stitches, gradually generating shapes and patterns as they work.
The piece takes form, eventually reaching its final shape, robust with skill, love and artistry.
Care
We recommend any products with dye be kept out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Are KAZI baskets food safe? Yes, they are completely safe for dry goods!
Shelf Love Guarantee
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Shipping + Returns
Shipping: Shipping is available anywhere in the U.S. We offer reasonable flat rates through USPS Ground. Allow 1-3 days for processing + 2-5 days for shipping. Learn more.
Return Policy: Unfortunately, made to order items including all art prints are not eligible for return. All other returns in new condition are accepted within 30 days of purchase for store credit. Learn more here.
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"Kazi means work (in Swahili). That’s what we create: works of art, that provide steady work, for artisans. Our designs generate a fair and stable wage for expert artisans, making lasting economic impact in their communities.
We work with artisans, predominantly women, from Rwanda, Uganda, Ghana, and Tanzania. We have talented teams of locals working in each country who partner directly with our artisans in remote villages."
"We exclusively use responsibly harvested local materials like raffia, elephant grass and sisal when weaving our wall statement pieces, and every color you see is drawn from organic natural dyes. This eco-protective process brings organic living into our homes, and peace of mind into our hearts."
"Early on in their careers, our weavers learn how to grow and harvest their own materials. That way, once they advance their weaving skills and save up enough money, they can employ people in their communities to help harvest the fibers on their behalf as they weave. It is part of our business model to teach our artisans to experience accountability in the supply chain because it empowers them to be independent."
"Kazi means work (in Swahili). That’s what we create: works of art, that provide steady work, for artisans. Our designs generate a fair and stable wage for expert artisans, making lasting economic impact in their communities.
We work with artisans, predominantly women, from Rwanda, Uganda, Ghana, and Tanzania. We have talented teams of locals working in each country who partner directly with our artisans in remote villages."
"We exclusively use responsibly harvested local materials like raffia, elephant grass and sisal when weaving our wall statement pieces, and every color you see is drawn from organic natural dyes. This eco-protective process brings organic living into our homes, and peace of mind into our hearts."
"Early on in their careers, our weavers learn how to grow and harvest their own materials. That way, once they advance their weaving skills and save up enough money, they can employ people in their communities to help harvest the fibers on their behalf as they weave. It is part of our business model to teach our artisans to experience accountability in the supply chain because it empowers them to be independent."
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