$105.00
Handwoven in Colombia by indigenous women from the Eperaara Siapidaara indigenous reserve in Timbiquí, Cauca.
This decorative basket is made from palo de tetera, a local tree from the South Pacific. Extracting this fiber is a very long process, and only includes the use of the stem.
Weaver: Liliana Grueso
Dimensions:
23 Height / 45 Width / 28 Diameter (centimeters)
9 H / 18 W / 11 D (inches)
Collections: All Home Décor, All Products, Eperara Siapidaara, Newest Arrivals, Woven Baskets & Bowls
Type: Home Decor
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