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Ghana Bolga Baskets |
| Plentiful grass in the Bolgatanga region is used to make these useful and beautiful baskets. |
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Uganda Baskets |
| Skillfully producing an array of beautiful baskets, weavers use a wide variety of materials. |
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Zulu Wire Baskets |
| Zulu wire baskets come in myriad colors, mesmerizing designs and are washable. |
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Tonga Baskets |
The BaTonga people in Zambia and Zimbabwe weave these winnowing baskets from wild grasses and palm leaves.
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Zulu Ilala Palm Baskets |
| Each Zulu basket is uniquely handcrafted of all natural materials and dyes in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. |
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Botswana Baskets |
Created by highly skilled weavers in Botswana, these are some of the finest baskets being woven in Africa today.
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Swazi Sisal Baskets |
| These labor intensive baskets are traditionally given as gifts to symbolize happiness. |
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Kenya Beaded Wire |
| Thousands of glass beads are strung on wire as the baskets are woven by Maasai and Kikiyu peoples. |
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Namibian Baskets |
Palm leaves tinted by vegetable-based dyes combine with weaving creativity to produce uniquely Namibian basketry.
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Kenya Natural Fiber |
| Commonly known as "Kiondos", these are durable and functional woven bags from Kenya. |
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More Treasures |
| Sometimes we can't resist and end up buying things that aren't baskets because we just love them so much. |
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