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Black Rangi Vase

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$58.80
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$84.00
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$58.80
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This delicately textured and handwoven vase was made by groups of women in intimate communities across Rwanda. They use the sisal plant and sweet grass to weave them together. This vase is a statement piece that can stand alone or be filled with fresh flowers. Glass insert included. Style this handwoven beauty on your coffee table, shelving, or kitchen island as a unique and globally inspired addition to your home.

Why you'll love it: Made only in an ethical, fair trade environment. Handwoven by a cooperative of women located in Rwanda, this one-of-a-kind piece takes weeks to complete.

Materials: Natural sisal and sweetgrass fibers, and organic dyes

Dimensions: 7.9” D x 8.3” H

Good to know

Fair trade products are primarily handcrafted and made from natural, sustainable, and recycled materials, therefore slight imperfections and color variations may occur.

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We ship only within the United States. When you place an order, we will estimate shipping and delivery dates for you based on the availability of your items and the shipping options you choose. Orders are processed and shipped within 24 hours. Please note that we do not ship on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays that are nationally observed. Orders are shipped via UPS or through the U.S. Postal Service to home addresses, business addresses, and P.O. Boxes.

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Fair Wage

Artisans are paid a fair wage for their work breaking the cycle of poverty and working towards brighter futures.

Eco-Friendly

Products are created using only materials that are natural, local, or sustainable.

Socially Conscious

Promotion of gender equality, equal pay for equal work. and free from discrimination, forced labor, and child labor.

Handcrafted

Artisans preserve culture by handcrafting pieces with traditional art forms passed down for generations.