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Smaller Khaya Shade with binga pattern in natural

Smaller Khaya Shade with binga pattern in natural

This fabulous shade is woven in one of the many rural villages in Zimbabwe where these crafts still thrive. We work with a brilliant cooperative organisation that brings work to these communities and helps keep these age-old artisan skills alive. All the weavers are women. They are beautifully made, and wonderfully decorative and each piece unique. We are proud to be a part of this project.

$47.93

Original: $136.93

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Smaller Khaya Shade with binga pattern in natural—

$136.93

$47.93

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Smaller Khaya Shade with binga pattern in natural

This fabulous shade is woven in one of the many rural villages in Zimbabwe where these crafts still thrive. We work with a brilliant cooperative organisation that brings work to these communities and helps keep these age-old artisan skills alive. All the weavers are women. They are beautifully made, and wonderfully decorative and each piece unique. We are proud to be a part of this project.

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This fabulous shade is woven in one of the many rural villages in Zimbabwe where these crafts still thrive. We work with a brilliant cooperative organisation that brings work to these communities and helps keep these age-old artisan skills alive. All the weavers are women. They are beautifully made, and wonderfully decorative and each piece unique. We are proud to be a part of this project.