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Sisal basket - Zebra design
$12.00 USD
Introducing the practical weave sisal baskets from Hadithi Crafts.
Our handmade baskets effortlessly complement any room in your home. Embrace the rich tradition of basket weaving as our talented artisans explore their creative freedom to tell their own captivating basket stories. From rolling their own sisal twine to weaving every intricate detail, each basket is a testament to the craftsmanship and dedication of the artisans head and heart.
Available in 5 sizes and 4 colours: Turmeric, Coral, Airforce and Natural Black.
To add a personal touch, the weaver sews a cardboard piece with her name, ensuring a connection between you and the artisan behind your basket.
The shades of blue, red and yellow colours are dyed in the Hadithi Dye centre.
All other colours, including the black, are obtained with natural dye, using soil or the bark of a trees.
XX-Small 3x3 inch
X-Small 5x5 inch
Small 7x7 inch
Medium 9x9 inch
Large 11x11 inch
Hadithi means 'a story' in kiswahili language. Handicrafts with a story, from Tsavo, Kenya.
Our wholesale pricing is available for orders of 30 items or more.
Pricing will automatically adjust in your cart once this quantity is reached.
You can find full details on our wholesale process here.
Price includes VAT for Kenya. An official eTIMS invoice will be issued after purchase. Please email us you PIN number to sales@hadithicrafts.com.
Each Hadithi piece is made by hand using natural materials. With a little care, it will last for many years and age beautifully.
- All pieces are handmade, so slight variations are part of their character.
- Natural fibres may change slightly over time — this is part of how they age.
- With regular use and care, your piece will remain both functional and beautiful.
Read the full guide here.
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From the Landscapes of Tsavo
Based in the Tsavo region of Kenya, Hadithi works with women artisans who create handcrafted pieces using natural fibres and traditional skills. The surrounding wild spaces and environment shape both the materials and the process.
