Elephant grass products may be wet and moulded to shape.
Elephant grass baskets australia.
African market baskets are strong durable colorful and entirely hand made.
It was a testament to the old african proverb a good thing sells itself.
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The tough nature of the elephant grass together with the skilful weaving technique of the artisans passed from generation to generation makes these individually woven baskets strong durable and flexible.
Workmanship and attention to detail are second to none.
Our trading began with one bag of elephant grass hats in 1984.
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Cenchrus purpureus schumach also known as napier grass elephant grass or uganda grass is a species of perennial tropical grass native to the african grasslands.
Reshaping your bolga basket bolga baskets are made with strong durable and flexible elephant grass.
The baskets are woven from elephant grass which grows abundantly in this region of sub saharan africa.
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Each basket is unique and beautiful.
We have a range of colourful hand woven african basket to suit all home decor styles.
Every piece is hand crafted original and tells a story.
These baskets are made from river grass known as elephant grass by local weavers in bolgatanga ghana.
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Also known as bolga baskets famous from ghana they get their name from the region of ghana where abundant elephant grass is woven to create these hardy useful round baskets.
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Each case comes in assorted colors and patterns so your store will always have a great selection.
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Historically this wild species has been used primarily for grazing.
Our commitment to the sourcing of unique quality products and a continuing relationship with the people who craft them have grown inside africa into australia s largest african importer.
It has low water and nutrient requirements and therefore can make use of otherwise uncultivated lands.