Tall handwoven baskets - natural dyes
An example of the pre-columbian technique, originally of the Zenu tribe, of manually processing the caña flecha leaves – harvesting, drying, and staining them with natural vegetable dyes or clay. The strands are then woven into baskets, hats, and other household pieces.
In this case, the browns and blacks are from clay, and the yellow is from turmeric.
These pieces are 100% raw material, so if you chose to use them as a planter, you’ll need to put a base beneath plant for protection.
Size: top diameter = 7.5 in, height = 6.5 in
Region: Córdoba
**All sales are final.**
An example of the pre-columbian technique, originally of the Zenu tribe, of manually processing the caña flecha leaves – harvesting, drying, and staining them with natural vegetable dyes or clay. The strands are then woven into baskets, hats, and other household pieces.
In this case, the browns and blacks are from clay, and the yellow is from turmeric.
These pieces are 100% raw material, so if you chose to use them as a planter, you’ll need to put a base beneath plant for protection.
Size: top diameter = 7.5 in, height = 6.5 in
Region: Córdoba
**All sales are final.**
An example of the pre-columbian technique, originally of the Zenu tribe, of manually processing the caña flecha leaves – harvesting, drying, and staining them with natural vegetable dyes or clay. The strands are then woven into baskets, hats, and other household pieces.
In this case, the browns and blacks are from clay, and the yellow is from turmeric.
These pieces are 100% raw material, so if you chose to use them as a planter, you’ll need to put a base beneath plant for protection.
Size: top diameter = 7.5 in, height = 6.5 in
Region: Córdoba
**All sales are final.**