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Hand Woven Basket from Ghana

Item Number
108
Estimated Value
25 USD
Sold
10 USD to GAILANN
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

These aren't your typical, everyday wicker baskets. There are colorful, bold and beautiful, hand woven baskets from Ghana, Africa. Each basket is a work of art. Our BIA baskets, also called Bolga Baskets, are hand woven of grasses in the village of Bolgatanga. Our tightly woven baskets are of superior quality and each one is unique! You will treasure these baskets for yourself, but they also make great gifts for family and friends. Our BIA baskets come in assorted colors-blue, green, red, yellow, orange, purple, pink-and dozens of color combinations.

When you purchase one of these baskets, you are helping the very poor of northern Ghana support their families. The word "Bolgatanga" means soft, rocky land. This land does not support agriculture well and erratic rainfall and harsh weather make it even more difficult. Basket weaving, leather work, and pottery are undertaken mostly by the women to supplement their incomes from subsistence farming. Our network of weavers includes more than 600 hard-working people. The fair price we pay for these baskets in American dollars goes a long way to feed, house, educate, and provide health services for families in the Bolgatanga region. You are purchasing African art while helping families earn a living.

Basket also contains a Van Atta's t-shirt!

Item Special Note

Winner must pick item up from Eaton Conservation District or pay for shipping.

Donated By:

Van Atta's Greenhouse and Flower Shop