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One of our best-selling signature plateau baskets handcrafted in Rwanda with a time-honored weaving technique passed down from generations of artisans.12" W x 3"HNatural color with black patternLocally sourced raffia from palm treesIncludes a loop on the back for hangingThe ideal housewarming gift and the perfect size to be used as a fruit basket, hung in a cluster on a gallery wall, or simply placed as an accent piece in your favorite nook around the house or office. 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 Geo Raffia Plateau In Natural And Black
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Geo Raffia Plateau In Natural And Black
One of our best-selling signature plateau baskets handcrafted in Rwanda with a time-honored weaving technique passed down from generations of artisans.12" W x 3"HNatural color with black patternLocally sourced raffia from palm treesIncludes a loop on the back for hangingThe ideal housewarming gift and the perfect size to be used as a fruit basket, hung in a cluster on a gallery wall, or simply placed as an accent piece in your favorite nook around the house or office. 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!