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The ways to style the Double Handle Bowl are endless! Whether sitting on your coffee table, used as a fruit/bread basket, or simply displayed as an accent piece, you'll love this handwoven bowl made by artisans in Rwanda.16.5" W x 3.5" HHand dyed in natural colorMade from locally sourced sisal wrapped around bunches of sweetgrassSturdy and lightweight designDouble handlesThe Double Handle Bowl is great to give as a sustainable and multi-use housewarming gift! Our woven pieces are sturdy and made to last. They’re also meant to be used, and because life happens, sometimes they get a little out of shape. You can reshape your basket or bowl by spraying creased areas with water and pressing into your desired shape. The material should feel damp but not saturated. Add water slowly to get a feel for what your piece needs and avoid color bleeding. Let dry, avoiding direct sunlight, or placing on fabrics. Repeat as necessary.If you notice stray fibers just give them a trim, this is totally normal!


INDEGO AFRICA Double Handle Bowl In Natural
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Double Handle Bowl In Natural
The ways to style the Double Handle Bowl are endless! Whether sitting on your coffee table, used as a fruit/bread basket, or simply displayed as an accent piece, you'll love this handwoven bowl made by artisans in Rwanda.16.5" W x 3.5" HHand dyed in natural colorMade from locally sourced sisal wrapped around bunches of sweetgrassSturdy and lightweight designDouble handlesThe Double Handle Bowl is great to give as a sustainable and multi-use housewarming gift! Our woven pieces are sturdy and made to last. They’re also meant to be used, and because life happens, sometimes they get a little out of shape. You can reshape your basket or bowl by spraying creased areas with water and pressing into your desired shape. The material should feel damp but not saturated. Add water slowly to get a feel for what your piece needs and avoid color bleeding. Let dry, avoiding direct sunlight, or placing on fabrics. Repeat as necessary.If you notice stray fibers just give them a trim, this is totally normal!