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Let your imagination take flight when you think of the various ways this gorgeous basket can be used!  Handcrafted in Uganda by artisans who are considered to be marginalised and disadvantaged in Ugandan society - people with disabilities, widows, orphans, and people living with HIV - the Sky Flight Basket is created from coiled banana fibers wrapped with natural and blue raffia palm.  Purchasing this basket not only provides employment to the artisans and encourages environmental sustainability, it improves living standards, preserves traditional African basket-making techniques, and offers education and support for healthy, viable small business practices.

 

13"x3"

 

 

Sky Flight Basket

$30.00Price
  • Handmade in Uganda by Uganda Crafts 2000 Ltd.

  • This basket makes a beautiful base for a thought-full gift! 
     

    • Add a delightful soy candle from USA-based Bright Endeavors and some aloe vera soaps from Ecuador or scented soaps from Bali for a Bath & Body basket.
    • Sunkissed Rooibos or Purple Rain JusTea from Kenya and a Bright Cloud Honeycomb Mug from Nepal make a soothing basket.
    • Try some Kitchen & Table items like a tin of Divine Cocoa Powder from Ghana and a set of 4 cloth napkins or serving spoons from Bali for the food lover.

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