African Makenge Zambian Coiled Handwoven Wedding Basket I




African Makenge Zambian Coiled Handwoven Wedding Basket I
$350.00
Traditionally, new brides in Zambia are given a handwoven basket made from the roots of the Makenge bush. Often the baskets are handed down to the bride by her mother or in-laws, and in future she will pass the basket to her own newly married daughter. The baskets are so durable that the same basket can be used in a single family for over 100 years. Only the most skilled craftswomen in the village are able to weave these baskets, each taking an estimated two months to create. The fiber is the tough root of a local bush that has been boiled and dyed with natural plant dyes.
Suspended one a custom steel mount.
15” W x 16.5” H
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