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Handwoven from Senegal sweet grass and repurposed colorful plastic. These high impact baskets have multiple uses such as wall decor, fruit and bread bowls, and center pieces. They are best if matched with contrasting or complementing colors. The recycled plastic is sourced from discarded prayer mats used during the Mulsim prayers.
Each basket is 100% unique! Colors will vary from piece to piece. Variations are to be expected and treasured.
Measures approximately 14 inches.
No two are identical.
Color schemes will vary and may contain a bright pop of color.
Story behind the Art
Senegal, Africa is a predominantly Muslim country; pray is held five times per day and held no matter where one might be. You will see people pull out their mats on the street and in shops during prayer time. The prayer mats are made from plastic and easily fold into a bag -- these are laid on the ground or floor while praying. The mats are also used for social gatherings. The colorful mats are a cultural staple. Once the mat reaches the end of its useful life, it's collected, cleaned, and melted into the bright and beautiful strips we use for our baskets. The basketry work is very detailed -- artisans in Senegal weave sweet grass into the coils that stack together to make the form of the basket. Each coil is bound together with recycled cords, crafted from recycled mat plastic. Some baskets are bright and colorful; others are neutral.
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