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Bingafat
Our unique binga pots are handcrafted by skilled women from the BaTonga tribe in Binga, Zimbabwe. The baskets are hand-woven from thin roots that are naturally dyed with bark, a time-consuming and traditional craft that has been passed down through generations. Each binga pot is therefore completely unique, bringing a timeless, organic elegance to your home.
Dimensions: approx. 30-34 cm in diameter.
The patterns and color shades vary from basket to basket, which means you get a product that no one else has. The images in the ad are therefore examples only.
Please send us an email to post@savannen.no for a tailor-made solution. Please include a picture of the wall where the barrels will hang, and we will help you find the perfect combination that suits your style and your room.
Feel free to mix different sizes and hang them grouped on the wall for a beautiful, natural eye-catcher. Also beautiful as a decorative basket on the coffee table. Or use one as a fruit bowl or bread basket. The possibilities are endless.
When you buy a Bingafat, you directly contribute to creating sustainable jobs and income for the women of Binga. In 2022, Savannen established a women's center in Binga, a gathering place where women can work, deliver products, or just meet. The center provides security, unity and strengthens women's economic position in the local community - because income gives power.
This is fair trade in practice, and a product with real social value.