Colourful Hand Woven Bolga Fans
Vibrant Wall Decor: Ethically Sourced Bolga Fan
Bring the colours of Africa into your home with this handwoven Bolga fan. Handcrafted using sustainably sourced sisal fibres by skilled artisans, each fan is a unique work of art that honours a traditional craft.
While the bold hues and geometric patterns give it a contemporary vibe, the fan’s grassroots are deeply traditional. Either way you look at it, this fan is guaranteed to make a vibrant statement on your wall or in your hand. Ethically made and sourced, it’s the perfect way to make an eco-friendly decorative impact.
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Fair trade benefits to artisans
The majority of residents in areas such as Kasigau are women, as most men (as well as young people) move to nearby towns to look for jobs. Basket weaving is one of the few activities that give the remaining women a sense of agency – despite all social, economic and ecological barriers that hinder them.
About the supplier
Kasinde Crafts supports and promotes local social enterprises, community groups, and local businesses in East Africa. They sell a large variety of handmade pieces – from traditional to ultra-modern designs and all their goods are made using sustainably sourced natural materials.
Read more about them in our blog.
How your purchase can make a difference
Kasinde Crafts are committed to promoting and empowering the groups that they work with so that they have a secure and sustainable source of income. By buying one of these baskets you are playing an important part in ensuring that this happens.
How these African fans are made
The baskets are handwoven from sustainably sourced Sisal
Care
Our baskets are sturdy, strong, and flexible, made to withstand constant use. If properly cared for, your basket will live a long life.
Dust your woven basket on a regular basis, wiping with a damp cloth if necessary. No other cleaning should be necessary.
Changes in temperature and humidity may cause your basket to expand and contract, which may make securing the lid difficult at times. Be patient and wait for the weather to change or remove from areas with high humidity (like bathrooms).
You can also find out more about the secret histories of our baskets on our blog here.
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