Handcrafted Sabai Grass Multi-Utility Basket - Red & Beige (Set)
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Handcrafted Sabai Grass Multi-Utility Basket - Red & Beige (Set)
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Handcrafted Sabai Grass Multi-Utility Basket - Red & Beige (Set). This set of 2 multi-utility baskets are the perfect home accessory for lovers of sustainable living. Use them as a bread, fruit or trinkets basket or just as a curio on your coffee table. A perfect, handcrafed eco-friendly multi-utility gifting option. Sabai grass is a natural fibre abundantly grown in tribal-dominated areas of Orissa and parts of West Bengal. The usage of the grass, locally known bobei ghasa, was earlier confined mainly to rope-making.
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Product Details
Material : Sabai Grass
Craft : Sabai Grass Weaving
State : Orissa / West Bengal
Colour : Red & Beige
Measurements : Big- Height-3" x Width-7" x Length-15" / Height-3" x Width-6" x Length-10" ( Set of 2)
Product weight : 570 grams
Special Attention : Handcrafted. Kindly allow for minor crafting defects
Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 10 to 15 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
UOM : Set
Sabai Grass Weaving
Sabai grass is a natural fibre abundantly grown in tribal-dominated areas of Orissa and parts of West Bengal.The usage of the grass, locally known bobei ghasa, was earlier confined mainly to rope-making. But over a period of time, the craft has seen an evolution into the production of a very wide range of environment-friendly, elegant and sophisticated utility products for home and other uses. Women workers, mostly belonging to tribal communities are extensively engaged in the production of these items.