- Fulfilled by seller
- Members only
- Description
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Crafted by the hands of Zimbabwean women, this one-of-a-kind Buhera basket carries with it a weaving technique passed down through generations. Rooted in the traditions of the BaTonga people—renowned for their distinctive basketry—each piece is a testament to time-honored technique, patience, and cultural heritage. The weavers behind this piece only take orders once a year, making each basket a rare and limited offering. No two are ever exactly alike, and once sold, they may not return to stock for many months—if ever.
- Measurements
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L14 x W14 x H22 in
- Condition
- Pre-owned
- Color
- Brown
- Seller
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X Ʌ N I K Ʌ
Xanika Covington is an interior designer, artist, and collector whose work centers on tribal history and soul. After living in Africa, she founded X Ʌ N I K Ʌ - a curation of collectible antiques sourced through a network of artisans, dealers, and friends made during her travels through Africa.
- Minimalist
- Organic
- African
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