In Uganda, women gather beneath the shade of a tree on sunny days, weaving side by side as they talk, laugh, and share their days. Each basket is born from that circle, a blend of artistry, livelihood, and community that helps women build independence. Only one set of these baskets are in stock!
$165.00
1 in stock
Handwoven in Uganda by women artisans using age-old coiling techniques, these baskets bring heritage and craft into the heart of modern living. Each spiral is made by hand, wrapping natural fibers into a sturdy form that feels both grounded and alive.
The pattern is a half-moon of crisp white and warm clay, accented with deep red motifs strikes a balance between tradition and contemporary design. The tones are earthy and bold, a nod to Uganda’s landscapes and the artisans’ creative spirit.
Crafted from locally gathered raffia and banana fiber, twisted and sun-dried before weaving, each piece carries slight variations in color and form, small signatures of the hands that made them.
Sizes:
Small: 7″ diameter
Medium: 9″ diameter
Large: 12″ diameter
These baskets are sold as a set of 3. Please allow for some imperfections since these were made by hand, not machine.
Use: Perfect for serving fruit, bread, or displaying as table or wall art. Each basket is designed to nest beautifully or stand alone as a statement piece.
Care: Wipe with a dry cloth. Keep away from moisture and direct sunlight.
Sourced directly from the artisans, supporting fair wages and sustainable livelihoods.
A piece of Uganda’s artistry made slowly, meant to last.